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Local antithetic sampling with scrambled nets

4 November 2008
Art B. Owen
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Abstract

We consider the problem of computing an approximation to the integral I=∫[0,1]df(x)dxI=\int_{[0,1]^d}f(x) dxI=∫[0,1]d​f(x)dx. Monte Carlo (MC) sampling typically attains a root mean squared error (RMSE) of O(n−1/2)O(n^{-1/2})O(n−1/2) from nnn independent random function evaluations. By contrast, quasi-Monte Carlo (QMC) sampling using carefully equispaced evaluation points can attain the rate O(n−1+ε)O(n^{-1+\varepsilon})O(n−1+ε) for any ε>0\varepsilon>0ε>0 and randomized QMC (RQMC) can attain the RMSE O(n−3/2+ε)O(n^{-3/2+\varepsilon})O(n−3/2+ε), both under mild conditions on fff. Classical variance reduction methods for MC can be adapted to QMC. Published results combining QMC with importance sampling and with control variates have found worthwhile improvements, but no change in the error rate. This paper extends the classical variance reduction method of antithetic sampling and combines it with RQMC. One such method is shown to bring a modest improvement in the RMSE rate, attaining O(n−3/2−1/d+ε)O(n^{-3/2-1/d+\varepsilon})O(n−3/2−1/d+ε) for any ε>0\varepsilon>0ε>0, for smooth enough fff.

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