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Existence and uniqueness is proved for Markovian quadratic and superquadratic backward stochastic differential equations (BSDE) of the form \[ Y_t= g(X_T)+ \int^T_t f(s, X_s, Y_s, Z_s)\,ds- \int^T_0 JZ_s dW_s, \] where \(X_t\) is the solution of the stochastic differential equation \[ X_t= x+ \int^t_0 b(s, X_s)\,ds+ \int^t_0 \sigma(s)\,dW_s, \] \(W_t\) is a \(d\)-dimensional Brownian motion, \(f\) has quadratic or superquadratic growth with respect to \(z\), and \(\sigma\) is deterministic. Then, the case where \(\sigma\) is random is considered, and, under more restrictive conditions, existence, uniqueness, and boundedness of \(Z\) is established. Applications to semilinear partial differential equations are explored. The paper concludes by studying the approximation of the ESDE and establishing error bounds on numerical approximations obtained using the Euler method. | |||
Property / review text: Existence and uniqueness is proved for Markovian quadratic and superquadratic backward stochastic differential equations (BSDE) of the form \[ Y_t= g(X_T)+ \int^T_t f(s, X_s, Y_s, Z_s)\,ds- \int^T_0 JZ_s dW_s, \] where \(X_t\) is the solution of the stochastic differential equation \[ X_t= x+ \int^t_0 b(s, X_s)\,ds+ \int^t_0 \sigma(s)\,dW_s, \] \(W_t\) is a \(d\)-dimensional Brownian motion, \(f\) has quadratic or superquadratic growth with respect to \(z\), and \(\sigma\) is deterministic. Then, the case where \(\sigma\) is random is considered, and, under more restrictive conditions, existence, uniqueness, and boundedness of \(Z\) is established. Applications to semilinear partial differential equations are explored. The paper concludes by studying the approximation of the ESDE and establishing error bounds on numerical approximations obtained using the Euler method. / rank | |||
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Property / reviewed by: Melvin D. Lax / rank | |||
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Markovian quadratic and superquadratic BSDEs with an unbounded terminal condition (English)
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14 August 2012
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Existence and uniqueness is proved for Markovian quadratic and superquadratic backward stochastic differential equations (BSDE) of the form \[ Y_t= g(X_T)+ \int^T_t f(s, X_s, Y_s, Z_s)\,ds- \int^T_0 JZ_s dW_s, \] where \(X_t\) is the solution of the stochastic differential equation \[ X_t= x+ \int^t_0 b(s, X_s)\,ds+ \int^t_0 \sigma(s)\,dW_s, \] \(W_t\) is a \(d\)-dimensional Brownian motion, \(f\) has quadratic or superquadratic growth with respect to \(z\), and \(\sigma\) is deterministic. Then, the case where \(\sigma\) is random is considered, and, under more restrictive conditions, existence, uniqueness, and boundedness of \(Z\) is established. Applications to semilinear partial differential equations are explored. The paper concludes by studying the approximation of the ESDE and establishing error bounds on numerical approximations obtained using the Euler method.
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BSDE
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quadratic and superquadratic growth
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Feynman-Kac formula
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time discretization scheme
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