Implementation of Milstein Schemes for Stochastic Delay-Differential Equations with Arbitrary Fixed Delays
Abstract
This paper develops methods for numerically solving stochastic delay-differential equations (SDDEs) with multiple fixed delays that do not align with a uniform time mesh. We focus on numerical schemes of strong convergence orders 1/2 and 1, such as the Euler--Maruyama and Milstein schemes, respectively. Although numerical schemes for SDDEs with delays τ1,…,τK are theoretically established, their implementations require evaluations at both present times such as tn, and also at delayed times such as tn-τk and tn-τl-τk. As a result, previous simulations of these schemes have been largely restricted to the case of divisible delays. We develop simulation techniques for the general case of indivisible delays where delayed times such as tn-τk are not restricted to a uniform time mesh. To achieve order of convergence (OoC) 1/2, we implement the schemes with a fixed step size while using linear interpolation to approximate delayed scheme values. To achieve OoC 1, we construct an augmented time mesh that includes all time points required to evaluate the schemes, which necessitates using a varying step size. We also introduce a technique to simulate delayed iterated stochastic integrals on the augmented time mesh, by extending an established method from the divisible-delays setting. We then confirm that the numerical schemes achieve their theoretical convergence orders with computational examples.
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