Volume 52, pp. 77-87, 2020.
Leap-frog method for stochastic functional wave equations
Henryk Leszczyński, Milena Matusik, and Monika Wrzosek
Abstract
We perform a time-space discretisation, known as the leap-frog method, for nonlinear stochastic functional wave equations driven by multiplicative time-space white noise. To prove its stability we apply Cairoli's maximal inequalities for two-parameter martingales and provide a lemma for estimating solutions to a class of stochastic wave equations and a Gronwall-type inequality over cones. The method converges in $L^2$ at a rate of $O(\sqrt{h})$, where $h$ is a time-space step size.
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Key words
leap-frog, stochastic wave equation
AMS subject classifications
60H15, 35R60, 35R10
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