This paper is concerned with coupled linear forward-backward stochastic differential equations(FBSDEs,for short).When the homogeneous coefficients are deterministic(the non-homogeneous coefficients can be random),we o...This paper is concerned with coupled linear forward-backward stochastic differential equations(FBSDEs,for short).When the homogeneous coefficients are deterministic(the non-homogeneous coefficients can be random),we obtain an L^(P)-result(p>2),including the existence and uniqueness of the p-th power integrable solution,a p-th power estimate,and a related continuous dependence property of the solution on the coefficients,for coupled linear FBSDEs in the monotonicity framework over large time intervals.In order to get rid of the stubborn constraint commonly existing in the literature,i.e.,the Lipschitz constant of σ with respect to z is very small,we introduce a linear transformation to overcome the difficulty on small intervals,and then"splice"the L^(P)-results obtained on many small intervals to yield the desired one on a large interval.展开更多
基金Supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(Grant Nos.11871310,12271304 and 11971262)the Natural Science Foundation of Shandong Province(Grant No.ZR2020MA014)。
文摘This paper is concerned with coupled linear forward-backward stochastic differential equations(FBSDEs,for short).When the homogeneous coefficients are deterministic(the non-homogeneous coefficients can be random),we obtain an L^(P)-result(p>2),including the existence and uniqueness of the p-th power integrable solution,a p-th power estimate,and a related continuous dependence property of the solution on the coefficients,for coupled linear FBSDEs in the monotonicity framework over large time intervals.In order to get rid of the stubborn constraint commonly existing in the literature,i.e.,the Lipschitz constant of σ with respect to z is very small,we introduce a linear transformation to overcome the difficulty on small intervals,and then"splice"the L^(P)-results obtained on many small intervals to yield the desired one on a large interval.