Moderate deviation principles for stochastic differential equations with jumps (Q726792)

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Moderate deviation principles for stochastic differential equations with jumps
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    Moderate deviation principles for stochastic differential equations with jumps (English)
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    14 July 2016
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    The paper deals with moderate deviation problems for stochastic dynamical systems such as finite- and infinite-dimensional SDEs with jumps. For simplicity, the setting considers only the noise in terms of a Poisson random measure without the Brownian component. Moderate deviation problem means that probabilities of deviations have a smaller order than in large deviation theory. In this case, the deviation order is \(n^{1/2}a_n,\) which is of lower order than \(n,\) where the \(a_n\)-rate function has a quadratic form. The moderate deviation problems bridge the gap between a central limit approximation and a large deviations approximation, since \(a_n\to+\infty\) as slowly as desired.
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    moderate deviations
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    large deviations
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    stochastic differential equations
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    stochastic partial differential equations
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    Poisson random measure
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