Numerical Method for a Perturbed Risk Model with Proportional Investment

Author:

Wang ChunweiORCID,Deng Naidan,Shen Silian

Abstract

In this paper, we study the perturbed risk model with a threshold dividend strategy and proportional investment. The insurance companies are allowed to invest their surplus in a financial market consisting of a risk-free asset and a risky asset in fixed proportions; the risky assets are modeled by the jump-diffusion process. Firstly, using the theory of the stochastic process and stochastic analysis, we obtained the integro-differential equations satisfied by the expected discounted dividend payments and the discounted penalty function. Secondly, we obtained the numerical approximate solutions of the integro-differential equations through the sinc method, since the analytical solutions of them are not easy to obtain, and we found that the error is within a manageable range. Finally, we considered some numerical examples where the claim sizes follow an exponential distribution, a mixture of two exponential distributions or the lognormal distribution in detail, and explored how perturbations and proportional investment affect dividends and ruin probability. Moreover, sensitive analysis showed that the proportion of the risky investment, the diffusion coefficient, the distribution of the claims and the positive jump in the risky assets investment all have explicit impacts on dividends and ruin probability.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

National Social Science Fund of China

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

General Mathematics,Engineering (miscellaneous),Computer Science (miscellaneous)

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