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Probabilistic error analysis for some approximation schemes to optimal control problems

Athena Picarelli, Christoph Reisinger

Published 2018-10-10Version 1

We introduce a class of numerical schemes for optimal control problems based on a novel Markov chain approximation, which uses, in turn, a piecewise constant policy approximation, Euler-Maruyama time stepping, and a Gauss-Hermite approximation of the Gaussian increments. We provide lower error bounds of order arbitrarily close to 1/2 in time and 1/3 in space for Lipschitz viscosity solutions, coupling probabilistic arguments with regularization techniques as introduced by Krylov. The corresponding order of the upper bounds is 1/4 in time and 1/5 in space. For sufficiently regular solutions, the order is 1 in both time and space for both bounds. Finally, we propose techniques for further improving the accuracy of the individual components of the approximation.

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