15 Mai

A class of recursive optimal stopping problems with an application to stock trading

VeranstaltungsortN.2.01Veranstalter Institut für StatistikBeschreibungIn this paper we introduce and solve a class of optimal stopping problems of recursive type. In particular, the stopping payoff depends directly on the value function of the problem itself. In a multi-dimensional Markovian setting we show that the problem is well posed, in the sense that the value is indeed the unique solution to a fixed point problem in a suitable space of continuous functions, and an optimal stopping time exists. We then apply our class of problems to a model for stock trading in two different market venues and we determine the optimal stopping rule in that case. This is a joint work with Tiziano De Angelis. Vortragende(r)Dr. Katia Colaneri (University of Leeds)KontaktSimone Gahleitner (simone.gahleitner@aau.at)

15 Mai

International Day

VeranstaltungsortUniversität KlagenfurtAulaVeranstalter International OfficeBeschreibungHaben Sie schon Ihren Auslandsaufenthalt geplant? Das International Office berät Studierende über Mobilitätsprogramme und studienbezogene Auslandsaufenthalte. KontaktInternational Office (internationales@aau.at)

15 Mai

Gastvortrag von Herrn Peter Kloeden, zum Thema: Forward attractors and limit sets of nonautonomous difference equations

VeranstaltungsortN.2.01Veranstalter Institut für MathematikBeschreibungThe theory of nonautonomous dynamical systems has undergone majordevelopment during the past 19 years since I talked about attractors ofnonautonomous difference equations at ICDEA Poznan in 1998.Two types of attractors consisting of invariant families of sets have beendesigned for nonautonomous difference equations, one using pullback convergencewith information about the system in the past and the other usingforward convergence with information about the system in the future. Inboth cases, the component sets are constructed using a pullback argumentwithin a positively invariant family of sets. The forward attractor so constructedalso uses information about the past, which is very restrictive andnot essential for determining future behaviour. The forward asymptotic behaviourcan also be described through the omega-limit set of the system.Thisset is closely related to what Vishik called the uniform attractor although itneed not be invariant. It is shown to be asymptotically positively invariantand also, provided a future uniformity condition holds, also asymptoticallypositively invariant. Hence this omega-limit set provides useful informationabout the behaviour in current time during the approach to the future limit.Vortragende(r)Peter KloedenKontaktsenka haznadar (senka.haznadar@aau.at)

15 Mai

INDICO 2.0 – Grundlagen und Neuerungen

VeranstaltungsortZ.0.18Veranstalter Zentraler Informatikdienst (ZID)BeschreibungINDICO ermöglich Ihnen als KonferenzorganisatorIn die komplette Abwicklung Ihrer Konferenz über ein zentrales Tool. Sie haben alles auf einen Blick, vom Hochladen der Abstracts bis hin zur TeilnehmerInnen-Verwaltung. Vortragende(r)Stefan Bürger, Bakk. techn.KontaktIsolde Dueller (Isolde.Dueller@aau.at) Anmeldepflichtig!siehe www.pe.aau.at, Kurscode 27.39zidKostenpflichtig!Zahlungsbedingung:bar bzw. per Rechnung