Second-order schemes for solving decoupled forward backward stochastic differential equations (Q2254815)

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  • Second-Order Numerical Schemes for Decoupled Forward-Backward Stochastic Differential Equations with Jumps
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Second-order schemes for solving decoupled forward backward stochastic differential equations
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6795465
  • Second-Order Numerical Schemes for Decoupled Forward-Backward Stochastic Differential Equations with Jumps

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Second-order schemes for solving decoupled forward backward stochastic differential equations (English)
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Second-Order Numerical Schemes for Decoupled Forward-Backward Stochastic Differential Equations with Jumps (English)
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6 February 2015
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20 October 2017
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Three numerical schemes are derived for solving decoupled Itô forward backward stochastic differential equations (FBSDE) of the form \[ \begin{aligned} X_t &= X_0+ \int^t_0 b(s,X_s)\,ds+ \int^t_0 \sigma(s, X_s)\,dW_s,\\ Y_t &= \varphi(X_\Upsilon)+ \int^T_t f(s,X_s, Y_s, Z_s)\,ds- \int^T_t Z_s dW_s,\end{aligned} \] where \(W_t\) is a \(d\)-dimensional Brownian motion. For two of the schemes theorems giving error estimates are proved that establish a convergence rate of 2.0 for the approximations of \(Y_t\) and 1.5 for the approximations of \(Z_t\). Results of numerical experiments for two FBSDE are summarized and indicate that convergence rates for all three schemes are of order 1 if the Euler method or Milstein method, which have weak order 1, are used to solve the forward SDE and are of order 2 if an order 2 weak Itô-Taylor method is used to solve the forward SDE. In these experiments the computational costs are much less when the Euler method is used, but the best efficiency is obtained by using the Itô-Taylor method.
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forward backward stochastic differential equations
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second-order scheme
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error estimate
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trapezoidal rule
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Malliavin calculus
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convergence
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numerical experiment
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Euler method
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Milstein method
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Itô-Taylor method
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decoupled FBSDEs with Lévy jumps
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backward Kolmogorov equation
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nonlinear Feynman-Kac formula
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second-order convergence
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error estimates
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