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A Posteriori Error Analysis for Decoupled Neural Approximations of Fully Coupled FBSDEs with Control Mismatch

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This paper develops an a posteriori error analysis framework for decoupled neural approximations of fully coupled forward--backward stochastic differential equations (FBSDEs). It provides an a posteriori error-analysis for the idealized discrete adapted trajectory.

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