Title of article :
A new quadratic deviation of fuzzy random variable and its application to portfolio optimization
Author/Authors :
Wu, X. School of Economics and Management - Tianjin Polytechnic University, Tianjin 300387, China , Ralescu, D. A. Department of Mathematical Sciences - University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, USA , Liu, Y. College of Mathematics & Information Science - Hebei University, Baoding Hebei, China
Abstract :
The aim of this paper is to propose a convex risk measure in the framework of fuzzy random theory and verify its
advantage over the conventional variance approach. For this purpose, this paper denes the quadratic deviation (QD)
of fuzzy random variable as the mathematical expectation of QDs of fuzzy variables. As a result, the new risk criterion
essentially describes the variation of a fuzzy random variable around its expected value. For triangular and trapezoidal
fuzzy random variables as well as their linear combinations, we establish the analytical expressions of their QDs,
and obtain the desirable convexity about the analytical expressions with respect to critical parameters. To explore
the practical value of the proposed QD, we apply it to a portfolio selection problem to quantify the investment risk,
and develop three mean-QD models to nd the optimal allocation of the fund in dierent risky securities. Due to the
convexity of our QD, the original three mean-QD models can be turned into their equivalent convex parametric quadratic
programming problems, which can be solved by conventional optimization methods. The computational results clearly
demonstrate that our new QD signicantly reduces the computational complexity that cannot be avoided when variance
is used as a risk criterion. Finally, the numerical comparison between the proposed mean-QD model and mean-variance
model is conducted to show the consistency between the optimal results in both techniques. Meanwhile, the comparison
between the proposed QD, variance, spread, and second moment is made to summarize the similarities and dierences
between them, distinguish these four risk criteria and determine their respective application scopes in decision systems.
Keywords :
Risk criterion , hybrid uncertainty , mean-QD model , convexity , computational complexity , portfolio opti- mization.
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Fuzzy Systems (IJFS)