Parisian Ruin of the Brownian Motion Risk Model with Constant Force of Interest
arXiv:1606.07339
Abstract
Let be a standard Brownian motion. Define a risk process \label{Rudef} R_u^δ(t)=e^{δt}\left(u+c\int^{t}_{0}e^{-δs}d s-Ï\int_{0}^{t}e^{-δs}d B(s)\right), t\geq0, where is the initial reserve, is the force of interest, is the rate of premium and is a volatility factor. In this contribution we obtain an approximation of the Parisian ruin probability \mathcal{K}_S^δ(u,T_u):=\mathbb{P}\left\{\inf_{t\in[0,S]} \sup_{s\in[t,t+T_u]} R_u^δ(s)<0\right\}, S\ge 0, as where is a bounded function. Further, we show that the Parisian ruin time of this risk process can be approximated by an exponential random variable. Our results are new even for the classical ruin probability and ruin time which correspond to in the Parisian setting.