Randomizing the trapezoidal rule gives the optimal RMSE rate in Gaussian Sobolev spaces
Abstract
Randomized quadratures for integrating functions in Sobolev spaces of order , where the integrability condition is with respect to the Gaussian measure, are considered. In this function space, the optimal rate for the worst-case root-mean-squared error (RMSE) is established. Here, optimality is for a general class of quadratures, in which adaptive non-linear algorithms with a possibly varying number of function evaluations are also allowed. The optimal rate is given by showing matching bounds. First, a lower bound on the worst-case RMSE of is proven, where denotes an upper bound on the expected number of function evaluations. It turns out that a suitably randomized trapezoidal rule attains this rate, up to a logarithmic factor. A practical error estimator for this trapezoidal rule is also presented. Numerical results support our theory.
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@article{arxiv.2212.11476,
title = {Randomizing the trapezoidal rule gives the optimal RMSE rate in Gaussian Sobolev spaces},
author = {Takashi Goda and Yoshihito Kazashi and Yuya Suzuki},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2212.11476},
year = {2023}
}
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revision, 21 pages