Bias behaviour and antithetic sampling in mean-field particle approximations of SDEs nonlinear in the sense of McKean
Abstract
In this paper, we prove that the weak error between a stochastic differential equation with nonlinearity in the sense of McKean given by moments and its approximation by the Euler discretization with time-step h of a system of N interacting particles is O(1/N + h). We provide numerical experiments confirming this behaviour and showing that it extends to more general mean-field interaction and study the efficiency of the antithetic sampling technique on the same examples.
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