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Given a multidimensional Itô problem with continuous drift and variance that defines a stochastic process \(X\), the authors use rough path analysis to construct a family of processes \(Y\) that depend on a tolerance parameter \(E\) lying in the interval \((0,1)\). This is known as tolerance enforced simulation. Here \(Y\) is piecewise constant with a finite number of discontinuities and where \(\sup ||X-Y|| < E\) in the infinity norm. The approach uses the Itô-Lyons map and its continuity properties are studied through Lyon's rough path theory. This theory allows us to characterise the solution of the stochastic differential equation on a path by path basis, free of probability, by imposing constraints on the iterated integrals that arise with respect to the underlying Wiener processes that define the problem. The Itô-Lyons map is known to be continuous under a suitable Hölder metric defined on the space of rough paths and the size of the tolerance \(E\) is related to size of the index of this Hölder metric. | |||
Property / review text: Given a multidimensional Itô problem with continuous drift and variance that defines a stochastic process \(X\), the authors use rough path analysis to construct a family of processes \(Y\) that depend on a tolerance parameter \(E\) lying in the interval \((0,1)\). This is known as tolerance enforced simulation. Here \(Y\) is piecewise constant with a finite number of discontinuities and where \(\sup ||X-Y|| < E\) in the infinity norm. The approach uses the Itô-Lyons map and its continuity properties are studied through Lyon's rough path theory. This theory allows us to characterise the solution of the stochastic differential equation on a path by path basis, free of probability, by imposing constraints on the iterated integrals that arise with respect to the underlying Wiener processes that define the problem. The Itô-Lyons map is known to be continuous under a suitable Hölder metric defined on the space of rough paths and the size of the tolerance \(E\) is related to size of the index of this Hölder metric. / rank | |||
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\(\varepsilon\)-strong simulation for multidimensional stochastic differential equations via rough path analysis (English)
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3 May 2017
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Given a multidimensional Itô problem with continuous drift and variance that defines a stochastic process \(X\), the authors use rough path analysis to construct a family of processes \(Y\) that depend on a tolerance parameter \(E\) lying in the interval \((0,1)\). This is known as tolerance enforced simulation. Here \(Y\) is piecewise constant with a finite number of discontinuities and where \(\sup ||X-Y|| < E\) in the infinity norm. The approach uses the Itô-Lyons map and its continuity properties are studied through Lyon's rough path theory. This theory allows us to characterise the solution of the stochastic differential equation on a path by path basis, free of probability, by imposing constraints on the iterated integrals that arise with respect to the underlying Wiener processes that define the problem. The Itô-Lyons map is known to be continuous under a suitable Hölder metric defined on the space of rough paths and the size of the tolerance \(E\) is related to size of the index of this Hölder metric.
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tolerance enforced stochastic simulation
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rough paths
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