Deep ReLU neural networks overcome the curse of dimensionality for partial integrodifferential equations
Abstract
Deep neural networks (DNNs) with ReLU activation function are proved to be able to express viscosity solutions of linear partial integrodifferental equations (PIDEs) on state spaces of possibly high dimension d. Admissible PIDEs comprise Kolmogorov equations for high-dimensional diffusion, advection, and for pure jump L\'evy processes. We prove for such PIDEs arising from a class of jump-diffusions on Rd that for any suitable measure μd on Rd there exist constants C,p,q>0 such that for every ∈ (0,1] and for every d∈ N the DNN L2(μd)-expression error of viscosity solutions of the PIDE is of size with DNN size bounded by Cdp-q. In particular, the constant C>0 is independent of d∈ N and of ∈ (0,1] and depends only on the coefficients in the PIDE and the measure used to quantify the error. This establishes that ReLU DNNs can break the curse of dimensionality (CoD for short) for viscosity solutions of linear, possibly degenerate PIDEs corresponding to suitable Markovian jump-diffusion processes. As a consequence of the employed techniques we also obtain that expectations of a large class of path-dependent functionals of the underlying jump-diffusion processes can be expressed without the CoD.
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