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Numerical approximation of SDEs driven by fractional Brownian motion for all $H\in(0,1)$ using WIS integration (2404.07013v1)

Published 10 Apr 2024 in math.NA and cs.NA

Abstract: We examine the numerical approximation of a quasilinear stochastic differential equation (SDE) with multiplicative fractional Brownian motion. The stochastic integral is interpreted in the Wick-It^o-Skorohod (WIS) sense that is well defined and centered for all $H\in(0,1)$. We give an introduction to the theory of WIS integration before we examine existence and uniqueness of a solution to the SDE. We then introduce our numerical method which is based on the theoretical results in \cite{Mishura2008article, Mishura2008} for $H\geq \frac{1}{2}$. We construct explicitly a translation operator required for the practical implementation of the method and are not aware of any other implementation of a numerical method for the WIS SDE. We then prove a strong convergence result that gives, in the non-autonomous case, an error of $O(\Delta tH)$ and in the non-autonomous case $O(\Delta t{\min(H,\zeta)})$, where $\zeta$ is a H\"older continuity parameter. We present some numerical experiments and conjecture that the theoretical results may not be optimal since we observe numerically a rate of $\min(H+\frac{1}{2},1)$ in the autonomous case. This work opens up the possibility to efficiently simulate SDEs for all $H$ values, including small values of $H$ when the stochastic integral is interpreted in the WIS sense.

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Authors (3)
  1. Utku Erdogan (4 papers)
  2. Gabriel J. Lord (12 papers)
  3. Roy B. Schieven (1 paper)

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