Convergence rates of the splitting scheme for parabolic linear stochastic Cauchy problems
Numerical Analysis
2010-02-25 v2 Probability
Abstract
We study the splitting scheme associated with the linear stochastic Cauchy problem dU(t) = AU(t) dt + dW(t), where A is the generator of an analytic C_0-semigroup S={S(t)} on a Banach space E and W={W(t)} is a Brownian motion with values in a fractional domain space E_\b associated with A. We prove that if \a,\b,\g,\th \ge 0 are such that \g + \th < 1 and max[0,(\a-\b+\th)] + \g < 1/2, then the approximate solutions U_n (where n is the number of time steps) converge to the solution U in the Holder space C^\g([0,T];E_\a), both in L^p-means and almost surely, with rate 1/n^\th.
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@article{arxiv.0906.2129,
title = {Convergence rates of the splitting scheme for parabolic linear stochastic Cauchy problems},
author = {Sonja Cox and Jan van Neerven},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0906.2129},
year = {2010}
}
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Final version, to appear in SINUM