Small-noise analysis and symmetrization of implicit Monte Carlo samplers
Numerical Analysis
2014-10-24 v1 Computation
Abstract
Implicit samplers are algorithms for producing independent, weighted samples from multi-variate probability distributions. These are often applied in Bayesian data assimilation algorithms. We use Laplace asymptotic expansions to analyze two implicit samplers in the small noise regime. Our analysis suggests a symmetrization of the algo- rithms that leads to improved (implicit) sampling schemes at a rel- atively small additional cost. Computational experiments confirm the theory and show that symmetrization is effective for small noise sampling problems.
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@article{arxiv.1410.6151,
title = {Small-noise analysis and symmetrization of implicit Monte Carlo samplers},
author = {Jonathan Goodman and Kevin K. Lin and Matthias Morzfeld},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1410.6151},
year = {2014}
}