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Scrambled geometric net integration over general product spaces

Abstract

Quasi-Monte Carlo (QMC) sampling has been developed for integration over [0,1]s[0,1]^s where it has superior accuracy to Monte Carlo (MC) for integrands of bounded variation. Scrambled net quadrature gives allows replication based error estimation for QMC with at least the same accuracy and for smooth enough integrands even better accuracy than plain QMC. Integration over triangles, spheres, disks and Cartesian products of such spaces is more difficult for QMC because the induced integrand on a unit cube may fail to have the desired regularity. In this paper, we present a construction of point sets for numerical integration over Cartesian products of ss spaces of dimension dd, with triangles (d=2d=2) being of special interest. The point sets are transformations of randomized (t,m,s)(t,m,s)-nets using recursive geometric partitions. The resulting integral estimates are unbiased and their variance is o(1/n)o(1/n) for any integrand in L2L^2 of the product space. Under smoothness assumptions on the integrand, our randomized QMC algorithm has variance O(n12/d(logn)s1)O(n^{-1 - 2/d} (\log n)^{s-1}), for integration over ss-fold Cartesian products of dd-dimensional domains, compared to O(n1)O(n^{-1}) for ordinary Monte Carlo.

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