GPU acceleration of the Seven-League Scheme for large time step simulations of stochastic differential equations

02/10/2023
by   Shuaiqiang Liu, et al.
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Monte Carlo simulation is widely used to numerically solve stochastic differential equations. Although the method is flexible and easy to implement, it may be slow to converge. Moreover, an inaccurate solution will result when using large time steps. The Seven League scheme, a deep learning-based numerical method, has been proposed to address these issues. This paper generalizes the scheme regarding parallel computing, particularly on Graphics Processing Units (GPUs), improving the computational speed.

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