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Continuous viscosity solutions to linear-quadratic stochastic control problems with singular terminal state constraint

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  • Ulrich Horst
  • Xiaonyu Xia

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This paper establishes the existence of a unique nonnegative continuous viscosity solution to the HJB equation associated with a Markovian linear-quadratic control problems with singular terminal state constraint and possibly unbounded cost coefficients. The existence result is based on a novel comparison principle for semi-continuous viscosity sub- and supersolutions for PDEs with singular terminal value. Continuity of the viscosity solution is enough to carry out the verification argument.

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  • Ulrich Horst & Xiaonyu Xia, 2018. "Continuous viscosity solutions to linear-quadratic stochastic control problems with singular terminal state constraint," Papers 1809.01972, arXiv.org, revised Apr 2020.
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