Rectified deep neural networks overcome the curse of dimensionality for nonsmooth value functions in zero-sum games of nonlinear stiff systems

03/15/2019
by   Christoph Reisinger, et al.
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In this paper, we establish that for a wide class of controlled stochastic differential equations (SDEs) with stiff coefficients, the value functions of corresponding zero-sum games can be represented by a deep artificial neural network (DNN), whose complexity grows at most polynomially in both the dimension of the state equation and the reciprocal of the required accuracy. Such nonlinear stiff systems may arise, for example, from Galerkin approximations of controlled stochastic partial differential equations (SPDEs), or controlled PDEs with uncertain initial conditions and source terms. This implies that DNNs can break the curse of dimensionality in numerical approximations and optimal control of PDEs and SPDEs. The main ingredient of our proof is to construct a suitable discrete-time system to effectively approximate the evolution of the underlying stochastic dynamics. Similar ideas can also be applied to obtain expression rates of DNNs for value functions induced by stiff systems with regime switching coefficients and driven by general Lévy noise.

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