Applied Mathematics and Optimization, Vol.80, No.2, 369-389, 2019
Linear Stochastic Differential Equations Driven by Gauss-Volterra Processes and Related Linear-Quadratic Control Problems
A stochastic linear-quadratic control problem is formulated and solved for some stochastic equations in an infinite dimensional Hilbert space for both finite and infinite time horizons. The equations are bilinear in the state and the noise process where the noise is a scalar Gauss-Volterra process. TheGauss-Volterra noise processes are obtained from the integral of a Brownian motion with a suitable kernel function. These noise processes include fractional Brownian motions with the Hurst parameter H is an element of (1/2, 1), Liouville fractional Brownian motions with H is an element of (1/2, 1), and some multifractional Brownian motions. The family of admissible controls for the quadratic costs is a family of linear feedback controls. This restriction on the family of controls allows for a feasible implementation of the optimal controls. The bilinear equations have drift terms that are linear evolution operators. These equations can model stochastic partial differential equations of parabolic and hyperbolic types and two families of examples are given.