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Transporting Higher-Order Quadrature Rules: Quasi-Monte Carlo Points and Sparse Grids for Mixture Distributions

Numerical Analysis 2023-08-22 v1 Numerical Analysis Methodology

Abstract

Integration against, and hence sampling from, high-dimensional probability distributions is of essential importance in many application areas and has been an active research area for decades. One approach that has drawn increasing attention in recent years has been the generation of samples from a target distribution Ptar\mathbb{P}_{\mathrm{tar}} using transport maps: if Ptar=T#Pref\mathbb{P}_{\mathrm{tar}} = T_\# \mathbb{P}_{\mathrm{ref}} is the pushforward of an easily-sampled probability distribution Pref\mathbb{P}_{\mathrm{ref}} under the transport map TT, then the application of TT to Pref\mathbb{P}_{\mathrm{ref}}-distributed samples yields Ptar\mathbb{P}_{\mathrm{tar}}-distributed samples. This paper proposes the application of transport maps not just to random samples, but also to quasi-Monte Carlo points, higher-order nets, and sparse grids in order for the transformed samples to inherit the original convergence rates that are often better than N1/2N^{-1/2}, NN being the number of samples/quadrature nodes. Our main result is the derivation of an explicit transport map for the case that Ptar\mathbb{P}_{\mathrm{tar}} is a mixture of simple distributions, e.g.\ a Gaussian mixture, in which case application of the transport map TT requires the solution of an \emph{explicit} ODE with \emph{closed-form} right-hand side. Mixture distributions are of particular applicability and interest since many methods proceed by first approximating Ptar\mathbb{P}_{\mathrm{tar}} by a mixture and then sampling from that mixture (often using importance reweighting). Hence, this paper allows for the sampling step to provide a better convergence rate than N1/2N^{-1/2} for all such methods.

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@article{arxiv.2308.10081,
  title  = {Transporting Higher-Order Quadrature Rules: Quasi-Monte Carlo Points and Sparse Grids for Mixture Distributions},
  author = {Ilja Klebanov and T. J. Sullivan},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2308.10081},
  year   = {2023}
}

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