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Efficient computation of extreme excursion probabilities for dynamical systems

Published 31 Jan 2020 in math.NA, cs.NA, math.DS, and math.PR | (2001.11904v1)

Abstract: We develop a novel computational method for evaluating the extreme excursion probabilities arising for random initialization of nonlinear dynamical systems. The method uses a Markov chain Monte Carlo or a Laplace approximation approach to construct a biasing distribution that in turn is used in an importance sampling procedure to estimate the extreme excursion probabilities. The prior and likelihood of the biasing distribution are obtained by using Rice's formula from excursion probability theory. We use Gaussian mixture biasing distributions and approximate the non-Gaussian initial excitation by the method of moments to circumvent the linearity and Gaussianity assumptions needed by excursion probability theory. We demonstrate the effectiveness of this computational framework for nonlinear dynamical systems of up to 100 dimensions.

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