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What is “Lambda” in Heston's original paper on stochastic volatility models?



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In his paper (link), he has the equations:




b1 = k + ƛ - (ρ * σ)



b2 = k + ƛ




k is the rate of mean reversion, ρ is the correlation between the two Wiener processes, σ is vol of vol, what is ƛ?



I have yet to figure out what ƛ is.



Thanks!










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    In his paper (link), he has the equations:




    b1 = k + ƛ - (ρ * σ)



    b2 = k + ƛ




    k is the rate of mean reversion, ρ is the correlation between the two Wiener processes, σ is vol of vol, what is ƛ?



    I have yet to figure out what ƛ is.



    Thanks!










    share|improve this question











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      $begingroup$


      In his paper (link), he has the equations:




      b1 = k + ƛ - (ρ * σ)



      b2 = k + ƛ




      k is the rate of mean reversion, ρ is the correlation between the two Wiener processes, σ is vol of vol, what is ƛ?



      I have yet to figure out what ƛ is.



      Thanks!










      share|improve this question











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      In his paper (link), he has the equations:




      b1 = k + ƛ - (ρ * σ)



      b2 = k + ƛ




      k is the rate of mean reversion, ρ is the correlation between the two Wiener processes, σ is vol of vol, what is ƛ?



      I have yet to figure out what ƛ is.



      Thanks!







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          It is on page 329 (which is the third page of the article) and represents the market price of volatility risk. I have copied below from the original article:



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