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Mean square convergence of one-step methods for neutral stochastic differential delay equations
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    Mean square convergence of one-step methods for neutral stochastic differential delay equations (English)
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    16 January 2009
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    The authors prove a version of Milstein's general mean square convergence theorem [\textit{G. N. Milstein}, Numerical integration of stochastic differential equations (1994; Zbl 0810.65144)] for the numerical approximation of neutral stochastic differential delay equations (NSDDEs) with Lipschitz-continuous linear-growth bounded coefficients (integrated in Itô sense). This theorem with global rate formula \(p_2-1/2\) for local consistency rates \(p_1 \geq p_2 + 1/2\) can be applied to drift-implicit one-step numerical schemes for NSDDEs with constant step sizes \(h = \tau/N\) and constant delay term \(\tau>0\).
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    neutral stochastic differential delay equations
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    numerical methods
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    drift-implicit one-step schemes
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    mean square convergence
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    consistency
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    rate of convergence
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    Lipschitz conditions
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    Euler-type methods
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    Milstein method
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