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Linear Drift Models

Overview

The sdeld class derives from the sdeddo class. The sdeld objects allow you to simulate correlated paths of NVars state variables expressed in linear drift-rate form:

dXt=(A(t)+B(t)Xt)dt+D(t,Xtα(t))V(t)dWt

sdeld objects provide a parametric alternative to the mean-reverting drift form, as discussed in Specify SDE from a Mean-Reverting Drift Model. They also provide an alternative interface to the sdeddo parent class, because you can create an object without first having to create its drift and diffusion-rate components.

Specify SDELD Model

Create the same model as in Specify Base Stochastic Differential Equation (SDE) Model.

obj = sdeld(0, 0.1, 1, 0.3) % (A, B, Alpha, Sigma)
obj = 
   Class SDELD: SDE with Linear Drift
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     Dimensions: State = 1, Brownian = 1
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      StartTime: 0
     StartState: 1
    Correlation: 1
          Drift: drift rate function F(t,X(t)) 
      Diffusion: diffusion rate function G(t,X(t)) 
     Simulation: simulation method/function simByEuler
              A: 0
              B: 0.1
          Alpha: 1
          Sigma: 0.3

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