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A simple proof of distance bounds for Gaussian rough paths
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    A simple proof of distance bounds for Gaussian rough paths (English)
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    17 January 2014
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    The authors summarize the contents of this paper in the following abstract of the paper: We derive explicit distance bounds for Stratonovich iterated integrals along two Gaussian processes (also known as signatures of Gaussian rough paths) based on the regularity assumption of their covariance functions. Similar estimates have been obtained recently in [\textit{P. Friz} and \textit{S. Riedel}, Ann. Inst. Henri Poincaré, Probab. Stat. 50, No. 1, 154--194 (2014; Zbl 1295.60045)]. One advantage of our argument is that we obtain the bound for the third level iterated integrals merely based on the first two levels, and this reflects the intrinsic nature of rough paths. Our estimates are sharp when both covariance functions have finite 1-variation, which includes a large class of Gaussian processes. Two applications of our estimates are discussed. The first one gives the a.s. convergence rates for approximated solutions to rough differential equations driven by Gaussian processes. In the second example, we show how to recover the optimal time regularity for solutions of some rough SPDEs (stochastic partial differential equations).
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    Gaussian rough paths
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    iterated integrals
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    signatures
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