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arxiv: 1512.06905 · v2 · pith:UWF25KGAnew · submitted 2015-12-21 · 🧮 math.NA · cs.NA· math.PR

Stochastic C-stability and B-consistency of explicit and implicit Milstein-type schemes

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keywords stochasticequationsmilsteinschemeschemesappliedb-consistencybackward
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This paper focuses on two variants of the Milstein scheme, namely the split-step backward Milstein method and a newly proposed projected Milstein scheme, applied to stochastic differential equations which satisfy a global monotonicity condition. In particular, our assumptions include equations with super-linearly growing drift and diffusion coefficient functions and we show that both schemes are mean-square convergent of order 1. Our analysis of the error of convergence with respect to the mean-square norm relies on the notion of stochastic C-stability and B-consistency, which was set up and applied to Euler-type schemes in [Beyn, Isaak, Kruse, J. Sci. Comp., 2015]. As a direct consequence we also obtain strong order 1 convergence results for the split-step backward Euler method and the projected Euler-Maruyama scheme in the case of stochastic differential equations with additive noise. Our theoretical results are illustrated in a series of numerical experiments.

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