Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4639568 Journal of Computational and Applied Mathematics 2012 11 Pages PDF
Abstract

This paper is concerned with exponential mean square stability of the classical stochastic theta method and the so called split-step theta method for stochastic systems. First, we consider linear autonomous systems. Under a sufficient and necessary condition for exponential mean square stability of the exact solution, it is proved that the two classes of theta methods with θ≥0.5θ≥0.5 are exponentially mean square stable for all positive step sizes and the methods with θ<0.5θ<0.5 are stable for some small step sizes. Then, we study the stability of the methods for nonlinear non-autonomous systems. Under a coupled condition on the drift and diffusion coefficients, it is proved that the split-step theta method with θ>0.5θ>0.5 still unconditionally preserves the exponential mean square stability of the underlying systems, but the stochastic theta method does not have this property. Finally, we consider stochastic differential equations with jumps. Some similar results are derived.

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