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Analysis of a Splitting Estimator for Rare Event Probabilities in Jackson Networks

Probability 2010-07-29 v1 Computational Engineering, Finance, and Science Computation

Abstract

We consider a standard splitting algorithm for the rare-event simulation of overflow probabilities in any subset of stations in a Jackson network at level n, starting at a fixed initial position. It was shown in DeanDup09 that a subsolution to the Isaacs equation guarantees that a subexponential number of function evaluations (in n) suffice to estimate such overflow probabilities within a given relative accuracy. Our analysis here shows that in fact O(n^{2{\beta}+1}) function evaluations suffice to achieve a given relative precision, where {\beta} is the number of bottleneck stations in the network. This is the first rigorous analysis that allows to favorably compare splitting against directly computing the overflow probability of interest, which can be evaluated by solving a linear system of equations with O(n^{d}) variables.

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@article{arxiv.1007.5030,
  title  = {Analysis of a Splitting Estimator for Rare Event Probabilities in Jackson Networks},
  author = {Jose Blanchet and Kevin Leder and Yixi Shi},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1007.5030},
  year   = {2010}
}

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23 pages