Exponential mean-square stability properties of stochastic linear multistep methods
DOI10.1007/s10444-021-09879-2zbMath1496.65007OpenAlexW3183455149WikidataQ115605493 ScholiaQ115605493MaRDI QIDQ2045092
Raffaele D'Ambrosio, Evelyn Buckwar
Publication date: 11 August 2021
Published in: Advances in Computational Mathematics (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1007/s10444-021-09879-2
nonlinear stabilitynonlinear stochastic differential equationsexponential mean-square stabilityexponential mean-square contractivitystochastic linear multistep methods
Computational methods for stochastic equations (aspects of stochastic analysis) (60H35) Numerical solutions to stochastic differential and integral equations (65C30)
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