
arXiv: 2302.05243
Quantum Stochastic Calculus can be used as a means by which randomness can be introduced to observables acting on a Hilbert space. In this article we show how the mechanisms of Quantum Stochastic Calculus can be used to extend the classical Black-Scholes framework by incorporating a breakdown in the liquidity of a traded asset. This is captured via the widening of the bid offer spread, and the impact on the nature of the resulting probability distribution is modelled in this work.
FOS: Economics and business, Primary 81S25, Secondary 91G20, Quantitative Finance - Mathematical Finance, Mathematical Finance (q-fin.MF)
FOS: Economics and business, Primary 81S25, Secondary 91G20, Quantitative Finance - Mathematical Finance, Mathematical Finance (q-fin.MF)
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