Correcting Newton--C\^(o)tes integrals by L\'{e}vy areas
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In this note we introduce the notion of Newton--C\^{o}tes functionals corrected by L\'{e}vy areas, which enables us to consider integrals of the type $\int f(y) \mathrm{d}x,$ where $f$ is a ${\mathscr{C}}^{2m}$ function and $x,y$ are real H\"{o}lderian functions with index $\alpha>1/(2m+1)$ for all $m\in {\mathbb{N}}^*.$ We show that this concept extends the Newton--C\^{o}tes functional introduced in Gradinaru et al., to a larger class of integrands. Then we give a theorem of existence and uniqueness for differential equations driven by $x$, interpreted using the symmetric Russo--Vallois integral.
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