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Rare Event Simulation

Computation 2015-08-21 v1 Applications

Abstract

Rare events are events that are expected to occur infrequently, or more technically, those that have low probabilities (say, order of 10310^{-3} or less) of occurring according to a probability model. In the context of uncertainty quantification, the rare events often correspond to failure of systems designed for high reliability, meaning that the system performance fails to meet some design or operation specifications. As reviewed in this section, computation of such rare-event probabilities is challenging. Analytical solutions are usually not available for non-trivial problems and standard Monte Carlo simulation is computationally inefficient. Therefore, much research effort has focused on developing advanced stochastic simulation methods that are more efficient. In this section, we address the problem of estimating rare-event probabilities by Monte Carlo simulation, Importance Sampling and Subset Simulation for highly reliable dynamic systems.

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@article{arxiv.1508.05047,
  title  = {Rare Event Simulation},
  author = {James L. Beck and Konstantin M. Zuev},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1508.05047},
  year   = {2015}
}

Comments

Contribution to the Springer Handbook on Uncertainty Quantification. 13 pages, 4 figures

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