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Multilevel Monte Carlo methods for positivity-preserving approximations of the Heston 3/2-model

Numerical Analysis 2024-03-12 v1 Numerical Analysis

Abstract

This article is concerned with the multilevel Monte Carlo (MLMC) methods for approximating expectations of some functions of the solution to the Heston 3/2-model from mathematical finance, which takes values in (0,)(0, \infty) and possesses superlinearly growing drift and diffusion coefficients. To discretize the SDE model, a new Milstein-type scheme is proposed to produce independent sample paths. The proposed scheme can be explicitly solved and is positivity-preserving unconditionally, i.e., for any time step-size h>0h>0. This positivity-preserving property for large discretization time steps is particularly desirable in the MLMC setting. Furthermore, a mean-square convergence rate of order one is proved in the non-globally Lipschitz regime, which is not trivial, as the diffusion coefficient grows super-linearly. The obtained order-one convergence in turn promises the desired relevant variance of the multilevel estimator and justifies the optimal complexity O(ϵ2)\mathcal{O}(\epsilon^{-2}) for the MLMC approach, where ϵ>0\epsilon > 0 is the required target accuracy. Numerical experiments are finally reported to confirm the theoretical findings.

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@article{arxiv.2403.05837,
  title  = {Multilevel Monte Carlo methods for positivity-preserving approximations of the Heston 3/2-model},
  author = {Xiaojuan Wu and Siqing Gan},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2403.05837},
  year   = {2024}
}