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Approximation schemes for McKean-Vlasov and Boltzmann type equations (error analyses in total variation distance)

Probability 2023-10-17 v3 Numerical Analysis Numerical Analysis

Abstract

We deal with Mckean-Vlasov and Boltzmann type jump equations. This means that the coefficients of the stochastic equation depend on the law of the solution, and the equation is driven by a Poisson point measure with intensity measure which depends on the law of the solution as well. In [3], Alfonsi and Bally have proved that under some suitable conditions, the solution XtX_t of such equation exists and is unique. One also proves that XtX_t is the probabilistic interpretation of an analytical weak equation. Moreover, the Euler scheme XtPX_t^{\mathcal{P}} of this equation converges to XtX_t in Wasserstein distance. In this paper, under more restricted assumptions, we show that the Euler scheme XtPX_t^{\mathcal{P}} converges to XtX_t in total variation distance and XtX_t has a smooth density (which is a function solution of the analytical weak equation). On the other hand, in view of simulation, we use a truncated Euler scheme XtP,MX^{\mathcal{P},M}_t which has a finite numbers of jumps in any compact interval. We prove that XtP,MX^{\mathcal{P},M}_{t} also converges to XtX_t in total variation distance. Finally, we give an algorithm based on a particle system associated to XtP,MX^{\mathcal{P},M}_t in order to approximate the density of the law of XtX_t. Complete estimates of the error are obtained.

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@article{arxiv.2212.07411,
  title  = {Approximation schemes for McKean-Vlasov and Boltzmann type equations (error analyses in total variation distance)},
  author = {Yifeng Qin},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2212.07411},
  year   = {2023}
}