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Ninomiya-Victoir scheme: strong convergence, antithetic version and application to multilevel estimators

Computational Finance 2015-10-08 v2 Probability

Abstract

In this paper, we are interested in the strong convergence properties of the Ninomiya-Victoir scheme which is known to exhibit weak convergence with order 2. We prove strong convergence with order 1/21/2. This study is aimed at analysing the use of this scheme either at each level or only at the finest level of a multilevel Monte Carlo estimator: indeed, the variance of a multilevel Monte Carlo estimator is related to the strong error between the two schemes used on the coarse and fine grids at each level. Recently, Giles and Szpruch proposed a scheme permitting to construct a multilevel Monte Carlo estimator achieving the optimal complexity O(ϵ2)O\left(\epsilon^{-2}\right) for the precision ϵ\epsilon. In the same spirit, we propose a modified Ninomiya-Victoir scheme, which may be strongly coupled with order 11 to the Giles-Szpruch scheme at the finest level of a multilevel Monte Carlo estimator. Numerical experiments show that this choice improves the efficiency, since the order 22 of weak convergence of the Ninomiya-Victoir scheme permits to reduce the number of discretization levels.

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@article{arxiv.1508.06492,
  title  = {Ninomiya-Victoir scheme: strong convergence, antithetic version and application to multilevel estimators},
  author = {Anis Al Gerbi and Benjamin Jourdain and Emmanuelle Clément},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1508.06492},
  year   = {2015}
}