The set values have been introduced for many applications, such as time inconsistent stochastic optimization problems, multivariate dynamic risk measures, and nonzero sum games with multiple equilibria. Among others, one crucial property of the dynamic set value is the dynamic programming principle. In this talk we introduce a notion of set valued PDEs and show that the set value function of certain multidimensional control problem is the unique solution to the corresponding set valued HJB equation. A key tool is the set valued Ito formula, which together with the DPP induces the PDE. In the one dimensional case, the set valued PDE reduces back to the standard HJB equations. Our characterization of the set values is through their boundaries, which are manifolds. Thus our approach is intrinsically connected to the existing theory of moving/evolving manifolds, such as front propagation and mean curvature flows. Roughly speaking, those equations can be viewed as first order set valued ODEs, and we extend them to second order PDEs. Another difference is that, due to different applications, those equations are forward in time (with initial conditions), while we consider backward equations (with terminal conditions). The talk is based on an ongoing joint work with Melih Iseri.

10 Feb 2023
10am - 11am
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https://cityu.zoom.us/j/99745825198?pwd=TCtXSkN2L2t6R05UZnZNaVVRaGZZdz09
Speakers/Performers
Prof. Jianfeng ZHANG
University of Southern California
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Department of Mathematics
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Alumni, Faculty and staff, PG students, UG students
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English
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