Extended HJB Equation for Mean-Variance Stopping Problem: Vanishing Regularization Method
Abstract: This paper studies the time-inconsistent MV optimal stopping problem via a game-theoretic approach to find equilibrium strategies. To overcome the mathematical intractability of direct equilibrium analysis, we propose a vanishing regularization method: first, we introduce an entropy-based regularization term to the MV objective, modeling mixed-strategy stopping times using the intensity of a Cox process. For this regularized problem, we derive a coupled extended Hamilton-Jacobi-Bellman (HJB) equation system, prove a verification theorem linking its solutions to equilibrium intensities, and establish the existence of classical solutions for small time horizons via a contraction mapping argument. By letting the regularization term tend to zero, we formally recover a system of parabolic variational inequalities that characterizes equilibrium stopping times for the original MV problem. This system includes an additional key quadratic term--a distinction from classical optimal stopping, where stopping conditions depend only on comparing the value function to the instantaneous reward.
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