A numerical method for solving stochastic differential equations with noisy memory
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Stochastic differential equations with noisy memory are often impossible to solve analytically. Therefore, we derive a numerical Euler-Maruyama scheme for such equations and prove that the mean-square error of this scheme is of order $\sqrt{\Delta t}$. This is, perhaps somewhat surprisingly, the same order as the Euler-Maruyama scheme for regular SDEs, despite the added complexity from the noisy memory. To illustrate this numerical method, we apply it to a noisy memory SDE which can be solved analytically.
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