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A Neural RDE approach for continuous-time non-Markovian stochastic control problems

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We propose a novel framework for solving continuous-time non-Markovian stochastic control problems by means of neural rough differential equations (Neural RDEs) introduced in Morrill et al. (2021). Non-Markovianity naturally arises in control problems due to the time delay effects in the system coefficients or the driving noises, which leads to optimal control strategies depending explicitly on the historical trajectories of the system state. By modelling the control process as the solution of a Neural RDE driven by the state process, we show that the control-state joint dynamics are governed by an uncontrolled, augmented Neural RDE, allowing for fast Monte-Carlo estimation of the value function via trajectories simulation and memory-efficient backpropagation. We provide theoretical underpinnings for the proposed algorithmic framework by demonstrating that Neural RDEs serve as universal approximators for functions of random rough paths. Exhaustive numerical experiments on non-Markovian stochastic control problems are presented, which reveal that the proposed framework is time-resolution-invariant and achieves higher accuracy and better stability in irregular sampling compared to existing RNN-based approaches.

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quant-ph · 2025-08-07 · conditional · novelty 6.0

The paper derives loop equations for unitary path developments under perturbed matrix models and proposes a quantum algorithm, based on Pauli-string ensembles, that approximates the Gaussian signature kernel.

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  • Quantum Path Signatures quant-ph · 2025-08-07 · conditional · none · ref 2023 · internal anchor

    The paper derives loop equations for unitary path developments under perturbed matrix models and proposes a quantum algorithm, based on Pauli-string ensembles, that approximates the Gaussian signature kernel.