Analysis of multilevel Monte Carlo path simulation using the Milstein discretisation

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The multilevel Monte Carlo path simulation method introduced by Giles (Operations Research, 56(3):607-617, 2008) exploits strong convergence properties to improve the computational complexity by combining simulations with different levels of resolution. In this paper we analyse its efficiency when using the Milstein discretisation; this has an improved order of strong convergence compared to the standard Euler-Maruyama method, and it is proved that this leads to an improved order of convergence of the variance of the multilevel estimator. Numerical results are also given for basket options to illustrate the relevance of the analysis.

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Giles, M. B., Debrabant, K., & Rößler, A. (2019). Analysis of multilevel Monte Carlo path simulation using the Milstein discretisation. Discrete and Continuous Dynamical Systems - Series B, 24(8), 3881–3903. https://doi.org/10.3934/dcdsb.2018335

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