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A partial Fourier transform method for a class of hypoelliptic Kolmogorov equations

Numerical Analysis 2016-05-25 v2

Abstract

We consider hypoelliptic Kolmogorov equations in n+1n+1 spatial dimensions, with n1n\geq 1, where the differential operator in the first nn spatial variables featuring in the equation is second-order elliptic, and with respect to the (n+1)(n+1)st spatial variable the equation contains a pure transport term only and is therefore first-order hyperbolic. If the two differential operators, in the first nn and in the (n+1)(n+1)st co-ordinate directions, do not commute, we benefit from hypoelliptic regularization in time, and the solution for t>0t>0 is smooth even for a Dirac initial datum prescribed at t=0t=0. We study specifically the case where the coefficients depend only on the first nn variables. In that case, a Fourier transform in the last variable and standard central finite difference approximation in the other variables can be applied for the numerical solution. We prove second-order convergence in the spatial mesh size for the model hypoelliptic equation ut+xuy=2ux2\frac{\partial u}{\partial t} + x \frac{\partial u}{\partial y} = \frac{\partial^2 u}{\partial x^2} subject to the initial condition u(x,y,0)=δ(x)δ(y)u(x,y,0) = \delta (x) \delta (y), with (x,y)R×R(x,y) \in \mathbb{R} \times\mathbb{R} and t>0t>0, proposed by Kolmogorov, and for an extension with n=2n=2. We also demonstrate exponential convergence of an approximation of the inverse Fourier transform based on the trapezium rule. Lastly, we apply the method to a PDE arising in mathematical finance, which models the distribution of the hedging error under a mis-specified derivative pricing model.

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@article{arxiv.1604.05268,
  title  = {A partial Fourier transform method for a class of hypoelliptic Kolmogorov equations},
  author = {Christoph Reisinger and Endre Süli and Alan Whitley},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1604.05268},
  year   = {2016}
}