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Weak approximation of a fractional SDE

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  • Bardina, X.
  • Nourdin, I.
  • Rovira, C.
  • Tindel, S.

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In this note, a diffusion approximation result is shown for stochastic differential equations driven by a (Liouville) fractional Brownian motion B with Hurst parameter H[set membership, variant](1/3,1/2). More precisely, we resort to the Kac-Stroock type approximation using a Poisson process studied in Bardina et al. (2003) [4] and Delgado and Jolis (2000) [9], and our method of proof relies on the algebraic integration theory introduced by Gubinelli in Gubinelli (2004) [14].

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  • Bardina, X. & Nourdin, I. & Rovira, C. & Tindel, S., 2010. "Weak approximation of a fractional SDE," Stochastic Processes and their Applications, Elsevier, vol. 120(1), pages 39-65, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:spapps:v:120:y:2010:i:1:p:39-65
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