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Itô type stochastic differential equations driven by fractional Brownian motions of Hurst parameter $H>1/2$ (1610.01137v2)

Published 4 Oct 2016 in math.PR

Abstract: This paper studies the existence and uniqueness of solution of It^o type stochastic differential equation $dx(t)=b(t, x(t), \om)dt+\si(t,x(t), \om) d B(t)$, where $B(t)$ is a fractional Brownian motion of Hurst parameter $H>1/2$ and $dB(t)$ is the It^o differential defined by using Wick product or divergence operator. The coefficients $b$ and $\si$ are random and can be anticipative. Using the relationship between the It^o type and pathwise integrals we first write the equation as a stochastic differential equation involving pathwise integral plus a Malliavin derivative term. To handle this Malliavin derivative term the equation is then further reduced to a system of (two) equations without Malliavin derivative. The reduced system of equations are solved by a careful analysis of Picard iteration, with a new technique to replace the Gr\"onwall lemma which is no longer applicable. The solution of this system of equations is then applied to solve the original It^o type stochastic differential equation up to a positive random time. In the special linear and quasilinear cases the global solutions are proved to exist uniquely.

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