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Rate of convergence for numerical solutions to SFDEs with jumps

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arxiv 0906.3455 v1 pith:CHZVECL3 submitted 2009-06-18 math.PR cs.NAmath.NA

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In this paper, we are interested in the numerical solutions of stochastic functional differential equations (SFDEs) with {\it jumps}. Under the global Lipschitz condition, we show that the $p$th moment convergence of the Euler-Maruyama (EM) numerical solutions to SFDEs with jumps has order $1/p$ for any $p\ge 2$. This is significantly different from the case of SFDEs without jumps where the order is 1/2 for any $p\ge 2$. It is therefore best to use the mean-square convergence for SFDEs with jumps. Consequently, under the local Lipschitz condition, we reveal that the order of the mean-square convergence is close to 1/2, provided that the local Lipschitz constants, valid on balls of radius $j$, do not grow faster than $\log j$.

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