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Analysis of Adaptive Multilevel Splitting algorithms in an idealized case

Published 6 May 2014 in math.PR | (1405.1352v1)

Abstract: The Adaptive Multilevel Splitting algorithm is a very powerful and versatile method to estimate rare events probabilities. It is an iterative procedure on an interacting particle system, where at each step, the $k$ less well-adapted particles among $n$ are killed while $k$ new better adapted particles are resampled according to a conditional law. We analyze the algorithm in the idealized setting of an exact resampling and prove that the estimator of the rare event probability is unbiased whatever $k$. We also obtain a precise asymptotic expansion for the variance of the estimator and the cost of the algorithm in the large $n$ limit, for a fixed $k$.

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