Marginal and Dependence Uncertainty

Bounds, Optimal Transport, And Sharpness

Journal Article (2022)
Author(s)

Daniel Bartl (University of Vienna)

Michael Kupper (Universität Konstanz)

Thibaut Lux (Helvetia Insurance Group)

A. Papapantoleon (TU Delft - Applied Probability)

Research Group
Applied Probability
Copyright
© 2022 Daniel Bartl, Michael Kupper, Thibaut Lux, A. Papapantoleon
DOI related publication
https://doi.org/10.1137/21M144709X
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Publication Year
2022
Language
English
Copyright
© 2022 Daniel Bartl, Michael Kupper, Thibaut Lux, A. Papapantoleon
Research Group
Applied Probability
Issue number
1
Volume number
60
Pages (from-to)
410-434
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Abstract

Motivated by applications in model-free finance and quantitative risk management, we consider Frechet classes of multivariate distribution functions where additional information on the joint distribution is assumed, while uncertainty in the marginals is also possible. We derive optimal transport duality results for these Frechet classes that extend previous results in the related literature. These proofs are based on representation results for convex increasing functionals and the explicit computation of the conjugates. We show that the dual transport problem admits an explicit solution for the function f = 1B, where B is a rectangular subset of Rd, and provide an intuitive geometric interpretation of this result. The improved Frechet-Hoeffding bounds provide ad hoc bounds for these Frechet classes. We show that the improved Frechet-Hoeffding bounds are pointwise sharp for these classes in the presence of uncertainty in the marginals, while a counterexample yields that they are not pointwise sharp in the absence of uncertainty in the marginals, even in dimension 2. The latter result sheds new light on the improved Frechet-Hoeffding bounds, since Tankov [J. Appl. Probab., 48 (2011), pp. 389-403] has showed that, under certain conditions, these bounds are sharp in dimension 2.

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