Existence, uniqueness and convergence of a particle approximation for the Adaptive Biasing Force process
Publication:4933346
DOI10.1051/m2an/2010044zbMath1201.65011arXiv0903.4518OpenAlexW2148444003MaRDI QIDQ4933346
Raphaël Roux, Benjamin Jourdain, Tony Lelièvre
Publication date: 12 October 2010
Published in: ESAIM: Mathematical Modelling and Numerical Analysis (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/0903.4518
convergencenumerical examplesNadaraya-Watson estimatornonlinear stochastic differential equationadaptive biasing force methodconditional McKean nonlinearity, interacting particle systems
Stochastic ordinary differential equations (aspects of stochastic analysis) (60H10) Interacting random processes; statistical mechanics type models; percolation theory (60K35) Stochastic methods (Fokker-Planck, Langevin, etc.) applied to problems in time-dependent statistical mechanics (82C31) Computational methods for stochastic equations (aspects of stochastic analysis) (60H35) Numerical solutions to stochastic differential and integral equations (65C30) Stochastic particle methods (65C35)
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