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On the global error of Itô--Taylor schemes for strong approximation of scalar stochastic differential equations
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    On the global error of Itô--Taylor schemes for strong approximation of scalar stochastic differential equations (English)
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    23 November 2004
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    From the viewpoint of computational cost, the authors study the error incurred by Itô-Taylor methods for approximating the solution of the Itô stochastic differential equation \[ dX(t)= a(t, X(t))\,dt+ b(t, X(t))\,dW(t),\quad 0\leq t\leq 1. \] Two theorems on this are proved. The main result obtained is that the order of error with respect to \(N\), the number of multiple Itô integrals evaluated in applying the numerical method, is at best of order \(N^{-{1\over 2}}\).
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    pathwise approximation
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    Itô-Taylor methods
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    optimal order of convergence
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    Itô stochastic differential equation
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