Abstract

In this paper four methods of calculating characteristic functions and their application to selected stochastic volatility models are considered. The methods applied are based on the assumption that the prices of European calls are evaluated numerically by means of the Gauss-Kronrod quadrature. Such approach is used to investigate computational efficiency of pricing European calls. Particular attention in this matter is paid to the speed of generating theoretical prices of the analyzed contracts.

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