Multilevel Picard approximations for high-dimensional semilinear second-order PDEs with Lipschitz nonlinearities

09/05/2020
by   Martin Hutzenthaler, et al.
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The recently introduced full-history recursive multilevel Picard (MLP) approximation methods have turned out to be quite successful in the numerical approximation of solutions of high-dimensional nonlinear PDEs. In particular, there are mathematical convergence results in the literature which prove that MLP approximation methods do overcome the curse of dimensionality in the numerical approximation of nonlinear second-order PDEs in the sense that the number of computational operations of the proposed MLP approximation method grows at most polynomially in both the reciprocal 1/ϵ of the prescribed approximation accuracy ϵ>0 and the PDE dimension d∈ℕ={1,2,3, …}. However, in each of the convergence results for MLP approximation methods in the literature it is assumed that the coefficient functions in front of the second-order differential operator are affine linear. In particular, until today there is no result in the scientific literature which proves that any semilinear second-order PDE with a general time horizon and a non affine linear coefficient function in front of the second-order differential operator can be approximated without the curse of dimensionality. It is the key contribution of this article to overcome this obstacle and to propose and analyze a new type of MLP approximation method for semilinear second-order PDEs with possibly nonlinear coefficient functions in front of the second-order differential operators. In particular, the main result of this article proves that this new MLP approximation method does indeed overcome the curse of dimensionality in the numerical approximation of semilinear second-order PDEs.

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