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Strong and weak divergence of exponential and linear-implicit Euler approximations for stochastic partial differential equations with superlinearly growing nonlinearities

Numerical Analysis 2019-03-15 v1 Probability

Abstract

The explicit Euler scheme and similar explicit approximation schemes (such as the Milstein scheme) are known to diverge strongly and numerically weakly in the case of one-dimensional stochastic ordinary differential equations with superlinearly growing nonlinearities. It remained an open question whether such a divergence phenomenon also holds in the case of stochastic partial differential equations with superlinearly growing nonlinearities such as stochastic Allen-Cahn equations. In this work we solve this problem by proving that full-discrete exponential Euler and full-discrete linear-implicit Euler approximations diverge strongly and numerically weakly in the case of stochastic Allen-Cahn equations. This article also contains a short literature overview on existing numerical approximation results for stochastic differential equations with superlinearly growing nonlinearities.

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@article{arxiv.1903.06066,
  title  = {Strong and weak divergence of exponential and linear-implicit Euler approximations for stochastic partial differential equations with superlinearly growing nonlinearities},
  author = {Matteo Beccari and Martin Hutzenthaler and Arnulf Jentzen and Ryan Kurniawan and Felix Lindner and Diyora Salimova},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1903.06066},
  year   = {2019}
}

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