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Strong approximation of time-changed stochastic differential equations involving drifts with random and non-random integrators

Published 19 Jun 2020 in math.PR, cs.NA, and math.NA | (2006.10926v2)

Abstract: The rates of strong convergence for various approximation schemes are investigated for a class of stochastic differential equations (SDEs) which involve a random time change given by an inverse subordinator. SDEs to be considered are unique in two different aspects: i) they contain two drift terms, one driven by the random time change and the other driven by a regular, non-random time variable; ii) the standard Lipschitz assumption is replaced by that with a time-varying Lipschitz bound. The difficulty imposed by the first aspect is overcome via an approach that is significantly different from a well-known method based on the so-called duality principle. On the other hand, the second aspect requires the establishment of a criterion for the existence of exponential moments of functions of the random time change.

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