Department seminar by Dominykas Norgilas

Friday, January 28, 2022 12:30 pm - 12:30 pm EST (GMT -05:00)

Please Note: This seminar will be given online.

Department seminar

Dominykas Norgilas
University of Michigan

Link to join seminar: Hosted on Zoom

A Potential-based Construction of the Increasing Supermartingale Coupling

The increasing supermartingale coupling, introduced by Nutz and Stebegg (Canonical supermartingale couplings, Annals of Probability, 46(6):3351--3398, 2018) is an extreme point of the set of `supermartingale' couplings between two real probability measures in convex-decreasing order. In this talk we provide an explicit construction of a triple of functions, on the graph of which the increasing supermartingale coupling concentrates. In particular, we show that the increasing supermartingale coupling can be identified with the left-curtain martingale coupling and the antitone coupling to the left and to the right of a uniquely determined regime-switching point, respectively.

Our construction is based on the concept of the shadow measure. We show how to determine the potential of the shadow measure associated to a supermartingale, extending the recent results of Beiglböck et al. (The potential of the shadow measure, arXiv preprint, 2020) obtained in the martingale setting.