A posteriori error estimates for fully coupled McKean-Vlasov forward-backward SDEs

07/15/2020
by   Christoph Reisinger, et al.
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Fully coupled McKean-Vlasov forward-backward stochastic differential equations (MV-FBSDEs) arise naturally from large population optimization problems. Judging the quality of given numerical solutions for MV-FBSDEs, which usually require Picard iterations and approximations of nested conditional expectations, is typically difficult. This paper proposes an a posteriori error estimator to quantify the L^2-approximation error of an arbitrarily generated approximation on a time grid. We establish that the error estimator is equivalent to the global approximation error between the given numerical solution and the solution of a forward Euler discretized MV-FBSDE. A crucial and challenging step in the analysis is the proof of stability of this Euler approximation to the MV-FBSDE, which is of independent interest. We further demonstrate that, for sufficiently fine time grids, the accuracy of numerical solutions for solving the continuous MV-FBSDE can also be measured by the error estimator. In particular, the a posteriori error estimates justify the usage of the Deep BSDE Solver for solving MV-FBSDEs. Numerical experiments on an extended mean field game are presented to illustrate the theoretical results and to demonstrate the practical applicability of the error estimator.

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