On approximation of solutions to a class of stochastic equations (Q5932627)

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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1603288
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On approximation of solutions to a class of stochastic equations
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1603288

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    On approximation of solutions to a class of stochastic equations (English)
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    10 June 2001
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    The article is devoted to studying the problem of approximation of solutions to stochastic equations in \(\theta\)-integrals which generalize the Itô and Stratonovich stochastic integrals. The authors prove that if the smoothing of a Brownian motion is represented as a linear combination of Itô and Stratonovich smoothings, then a solution to stochastic equations in \(\theta\)-integrals for \(0\leq\theta\leq 1/2\) can be approximated by a solution to the average finite-difference equation in the space \(L^2(\Omega, {\mathcal A}, P)\) over random variables and uniformly with respect to nonrandom variables. The authors also discuss the case of \(1/2 < \theta \leq 1\) and, incidentally, obtain estimates for the rate of convergence.
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    stochastic equation
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    \(\theta \)-integral
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    approximation of a solution
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    finite-difference equation
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