Abstract

Nonlinear BSDEs were first introduced by Pardoux and Peng, 1990, Adapted solutions of backward stochastic differential equations, Systems and Control Letters, 14, 51–61, who proved the existence and uniqueness of a solution under suitable assumptions on the coefficient. Fully coupled forward–backward stochastic differential equations and their connection with PDE have been studied intensively by Pardoux and Tang, 1999, Forward–backward stochastic differential equations and quasilinear parabolic PDE's, Probability Theory and Related Fields, 114, 123–150; Antonelli and Hamadène, 2006, Existence of the solutions of backward–forward SDE's with continuous monotone coefficients, Statistics and Probability Letters, 76, 1559–1569; Hamadème, 1998, Backward–forward SDE's and stochastic differential games, Stochastic Processes and their Applications, 77, 1–15; Delarue, 2002, On the existence and uniqueness of solutions to FBSDEs in a non-degenerate case, Stochastic Processes and Their Applications, 99, 209–286, amongst others. Unfortunately, most existence or uniqueness results on solutions of forward–backward stochastic differential equations need regularity assumptions. The coefficients are required to be at least continuous which is somehow too strong in some applications. To the best of our knowledge, our work is the first to prove existence of a solution of a forward–backward stochastic differential equation with discontinuous coefficients and degenerate diffusion coefficient where, moreover, the terminal condition is not necessary bounded. The aim of this work is to find a solution of a certain class of forward–backward stochastic differential equations on an arbitrary finite time interval. To do so, we assume some appropriate monotonicity condition on the generator and drift coefficients of the equation. The present paper is motivated by the attempt to remove the classical condition on continuity of coefficients, without any assumption as to the non-degeneracy of the diffusion coefficient in the forward equation. The main idea behind this work is the approximating lemma for increasing coefficients and the comparison theorem. Our approach is inspired by recent work of Boufoussi and Ouknine, 2003, On a SDE driven by a fractional brownian motion and with monotone drift, Electronic Communications in Probability, 8, 122–134; combined with that of Antonelli and Hamadène, 2006, Existence of the solutions of backward–forward SDE's with continuous monotone coefficients, Statistics and Probability Letters, 76, 1559–1569. Pursuing this idea, we adopt a one-dimensional framework for the forward and backward equations and we assume a monotonicity property both for the drift and for the generator coefficient. At the end of the paper we give some extensions of our result.

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