Characterization of bistability for stochastic multistep methods (Q766224)

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Characterization of bistability for stochastic multistep methods
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    Characterization of bistability for stochastic multistep methods (English)
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    23 March 2012
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    Bistable numerical methods are studied for stochastic ordinary differential equations of the form \[ dX(t)= b^0(t, X(t))\,dt+ \sum^m_{r=1} b^r(t, X(t))\,dW^r(t),\quad t\in [0,T],\;X(0)= X_0, \] where the processes \(W^r\) are independent standard Brownian motions. The connections between consistency, stability, the strong root condition, and convergence are established. General results for one-step methods and for multistep methods are derived and then applied to the stochastic theta method, higher-order Itô-Taylor schemes, and the backward differentiation formula BDF2-Maruyama method to prove strong convergence, to obtain upper and lower bounds for the error, and to determine the maximum order of convergence.
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    bistability
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    Itô-Taylor schemes
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    Maruyama
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    stochastic multistep method
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    stochastic theta method
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    two-sided error estimate
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    stochastic Spijker norm
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    stochastic ordinary differential equations
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    Brownian motions
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    consistency
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    stability
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    convergence
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    backward differentiation formula
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