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Semi-analytical solution of a McKean-Vlasov equation with feedback through hitting a boundary

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  • Alexander Lipton
  • Vadim Kaushansky
  • Christoph Reisinger

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In this paper, we study the non-linear diffusion equation associated with a particle system where the common drift depends on the rate of absorption of particles at a boundary. We provide an interpretation as a structural credit risk model with default contagion in a large interconnected banking system. Using the method of heat potentials, we derive a coupled system of Volterra integral equations for the transition density and for the loss through absorption. An approximation by expansion is given for a small interaction parameter. We also present a numerical solution algorithm and conduct computational tests.

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  • Alexander Lipton & Vadim Kaushansky & Christoph Reisinger, 2018. "Semi-analytical solution of a McKean-Vlasov equation with feedback through hitting a boundary," Papers 1808.05311, arXiv.org, revised Aug 2018.
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