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The following pages link to A Proof that Artificial Neural Networks Overcome the Curse of Dimensionality in the Numerical Approximation of Black–Scholes Partial Differential Equations (Q5889064):
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- On existence and uniqueness properties for solutions of stochastic fixed point equations (Q2033965) (← links)
- Surrogate modeling for fluid flows based on physics-constrained deep learning without simulation data (Q2176917) (← links)
- Physics-constrained deep learning for high-dimensional surrogate modeling and uncertainty quantification without labeled data (Q2222275) (← links)
- Modeling the dynamics of PDE systems with physics-constrained deep auto-regressive networks (Q2222972) (← links)
- Variational Monte Carlo -- bridging concepts of machine learning and high-dimensional partial differential equations (Q2305540) (← links)
- Machine learning approximation algorithms for high-dimensional fully nonlinear partial differential equations and second-order backward stochastic differential equations (Q2327815) (← links)
- Solving non-linear Kolmogorov equations in large dimensions by using deep learning: a numerical comparison of discretization schemes (Q2680327) (← links)
- An overview on deep learning-based approximation methods for partial differential equations (Q2697278) (← links)
- Deep Splitting Method for Parabolic PDEs (Q4958922) (← links)
- An efficient Monte Carlo scheme for Zakai equations (Q6058696) (← links)
- Monte Carlo simulation of SDEs using GANs (Q6072362) (← links)
- A Kolmogorov-Chentsov type theorem on general metric spaces with applications to limit theorems for Banach-valued processes (Q6111876) (← links)
- Numerical methods for backward stochastic differential equations: a survey (Q6158181) (← links)
- Solving Kolmogorov PDEs without the curse of dimensionality via deep learning and asymptotic expansion with Malliavin calculus (Q6176082) (← links)
- How many inner simulations to compute conditional expectations with least-square Monte Carlo? (Q6176176) (← links)
- Applications of artificial neural networks to simulating Lévy processes (Q6187854) (← links)