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Rate of convergence and asymptotic error distribution of Euler approximation schemes for fractional diffusions

Probability 2016-04-08 v3

Abstract

For a stochastic differential equation(SDE) driven by a fractional Brownian motion(fBm) with Hurst parameter H>12H>\frac{1}{2}, it is known that the existing (naive) Euler scheme has the rate of convergence n12Hn^{1-2H}. Since the limit H12H\rightarrow\frac{1}{2} of the SDE corresponds to a Stratonovich SDE driven by standard Brownian motion, and the naive Euler scheme is the extension of the classical Euler scheme for It\^{o} SDEs for H=12H=\frac{1}{2}, the convergence rate of the naive Euler scheme deteriorates for H12H\rightarrow\frac{1}{2}. In this paper we introduce a new (modified Euler) approximation scheme which is closer to the classical Euler scheme for Stratonovich SDEs for H=12H=\frac{1}{2}, and it has the rate of convergence γn1\gamma_n^{-1}, where γn=n2H1/2\gamma_n=n^{2H-{1}/2} when H<34H<\frac{3}{4}, γn=n/logn\gamma_n=n/\sqrt{\log n} when H=34H=\frac{3}{4} and γn=n\gamma_n=n if H>34H>\frac{3}{4}. Furthermore, we study the asymptotic behavior of the fluctuations of the error. More precisely, if {Xt,0tT}\{X_t,0\le t\le T\} is the solution of a SDE driven by a fBm and if {Xtn,0tT}\{X_t^n,0\le t\le T\} is its approximation obtained by the new modified Euler scheme, then we prove that γn(XnX)\gamma_n(X^n-X) converges stably to the solution of a linear SDE driven by a matrix-valued Brownian motion, when H(12,34]H\in(\frac{1}{2},\frac{3}{4}]. In the case H>34H>\frac{3}{4}, we show the LpL^p convergence of n(XtnXt)n(X^n_t-X_t), and the limiting process is identified as the solution of a linear SDE driven by a matrix-valued Rosenblatt process. The rate of weak convergence is also deduced for this scheme. We also apply our approach to the naive Euler scheme.

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@article{arxiv.1408.6471,
  title  = {Rate of convergence and asymptotic error distribution of Euler approximation schemes for fractional diffusions},
  author = {Yaozhong Hu and Yanghui Liu and David Nualart},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1408.6471},
  year   = {2016}
}

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Published at http://dx.doi.org/10.1214/15-AAP1114 in the Annals of Applied Probability (http://www.imstat.org/aap/) by the Institute of Mathematical Statistics (http://www.imstat.org)