Abstract

This paper deals with the mean-square exponential stability of stochastic theta methods for nonlinear stochastic delay integro-differential equations. It is shown that the stochastic theta methods inherit the mean-square exponential stability property of the underlying system. Moreover, the backward Euler method is mean-square exponentially stable with less restrictions on the step size. In addition, numerical experiments are presented to confirm the theoretical results.

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