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Solutions to a partial differential equation involving the provision of the pool of retail loans

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A partial differential equation, which represents the provision of the pool of retail loans, is investigated. Solutions for the equation are given explicitly under certain circumstances. The provisions covering expected losses of collateralized retail lending due to default are mea- sured by using the option approach.
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