A Front Fixing Implicit Finite Difference Method for the American Put Options Model

04/07/2020
by   Riccardo Fazio, et al.
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In this paper, we present an implicit finite difference method for the numerical solution of the Black-Scholes model of American put options without dividend payments. We combine the proposed numerical method by using a front fixing approach where the option price and the early exercise boundary are computed simultaneously. Consistency and stability properties of the method are studied. We choose to improve the accuracy of the computed solution via a mesh refinement based on Richardson's extrapolation. Comparisons with some proposed methods for the American options problem are carried out to validate the obtained numerical results and to show the efficiency of the proposed numerical methods. Finally, by a posteriori error estimator, we find a suitable computational grid requiring that the computed solution verifies a prefixed tolerance.

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