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Rare Event Simulation for Steady-State Probabilities via Recurrency Cycles

Published 5 Apr 2019 in math.PR and stat.CO | (1904.02966v1)

Abstract: We develop a new algorithm for the estimation of rare event probabilities associated with the steady-state of a Markov stochastic process with continuous state space $\mathbb Rd$ and discrete time steps (i.e. a discrete-time $\mathbb Rd$-valued Markov chain). The algorithm, which we coin Recurrent Multilevel Splitting (RMS), relies on the Markov chain's underlying recurrent structure, in combination with the Multilevel Splitting method. Extensive simulation experiments are performed, including experiments with a nonlinear stochastic model that has some characteristics of complex climate models. The numerical experiments show that RMS can boost the computational efficiency by several orders of magnitude compared to the Monte Carlo method.

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