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The walk on moving spheres: a new tool for simulating Brownian motion's exit time from a domain

Madalina Deaconu, Samuel Herrmann, Sylvain Maire

Published 2014-01-15, updated 2015-10-16Version 2

In this paper we introduce a new method for the simulation of the exit time and position of a $\delta$-dimensional Brownian motion from a domain. The main interest of our method is that it avoids splitting time schemes as well as inversion of complicated series. The idea is to use the connexion between the $\delta$-dimensional Bessel process and the $\delta$-dimensional Brownian motion thanks to an explicit Bessel hitting time distribution associated with a particular curved boundary. This allows to build a fast and accurate numerical scheme for approximating the hitting time. Numerical comparisons with existing methods are performed.

Journal: Mathematics and Computers in Simulation, Elsevier, 2015
Categories: math.PR
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