Canonical RDEs and general semimartingales as rough paths

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In the spirit of Marcus canonical stochastic differential equations, we study a similar notion of rough differential equations (RDEs), notably dropping the assumption of continuity prevalent in the rough path literature. A new metric is exhibited in which the solution map is a continuous function of the driving rough path and a so-called path function, which directly models the effect of the jump on the system. In a second part, we show that general multidimensional semimartingales admit canonically defined rough path lifts. An extension of Lépingle's BDG inequality to this setting is given, and in turn leads to a number of novel limit theorems for semimartingale driven differential equations, both in law and in probability, conveniently phrased a uniformly-controlled-variations (UCV) condition (Kurtz-Protter, Jakubowski-Mémin-Pagès). A number of examples illustrate the scope of our results.

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Chevyrev, I., & Friz, P. K. (2019). Canonical RDEs and general semimartingales as rough paths. Annals of Probability, 47(1), 420–463. https://doi.org/10.1214/18-AOP1264

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