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    Convergence in probability for perturbed stochastic integral equations (English)
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    One considers two stochastic integral equations indexed by some parameter \(\epsilon\) and studies the contiguity of their solutions when the parameter converges to some \(\epsilon_ 0\). Two types of behaviour are described; they lead to the notion of regular and singular perturbations. The method which is used also allows a study of the rate of convergence. Applications to time discretization of equations are given.
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    stochastic integral equations
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    contiguity
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    regular and singular perturbations
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    rate of convergence
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