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Analysis and Approximation of Rare Events: Representations and Weak Convergence Methods

Autor Amarjit Budhiraja, Paul Dupuis
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 15 aug 2020
This book presents broadly applicable methods for the large deviation and moderate deviation analysis of discrete and continuous time stochastic systems. A feature of the book is the systematic use of variational representations for quantities of interest such as normalized logarithms of probabilities and expected values.  By characterizing a large deviation principle in terms of Laplace asymptotics, one converts the proof of large deviation limits into the convergence of variational representations. These features are illustrated though their application to a broad range of discrete and continuous time models, including stochastic partial differential equations, processes with discontinuous statistics, occupancy models, and many others. The tools used in the large deviation analysis also turn out to be useful in understanding Monte Carlo schemes for the numerical approximation of the same probabilities and expected values. This connection is illustrated through the design and analysis of importance sampling and splitting schemes for rare event estimation.  The book assumes a solid background in weak convergence of probability measures and stochastic analysis, and is suitable for advanced graduate students, postdocs and researchers.

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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781493996223
ISBN-10: 1493996223
Pagini: 574
Ilustrații: XIX, 574 p. 14 illus., 1 illus. in color.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.9 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2019
Editura: Springer Us
Colecția Springer
Locul publicării:New York, NY, United States

Cuprins

Preliminaries and elementary examples.- Discrete time processes.- Continuous time processes.- Monte Carlo approximation.​

Recenzii

“The book is very well organized and the structure of each chapter is helpful: notation, assumptions, statements, examples, proofs and comments are clearly separated. … this makes the book a good reference for researchers interested in rare event analysis and approximation.” (‪Charles-Edouard Bréhier, Mathematical Reviews, August, 2020)

“The current book requires a solid background in weak convergence of probability measures and stochastic analysis, and it is intended for advanced graduate students, post-doctoral fellows and researchers working in this area.” (Anatoliy Swishchuk, zbMATH 1427.60003, 2020)

Notă biografică

Amarjit Budhiraja is a Professor of Statistics and Operations Research at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He is a Fellow of the IMS. His research interests include stochastic analysis, the theory of large deviations, stochastic networks and stochastic nonlinear filtering.​

Paul Dupuis is the IBM Professor of Applied Mathematics at Brown University and a Fellow of the AMS, SIAM and IMS.  His research interests include stochastic control, the theory of large deviations and numerical methods.

Textul de pe ultima copertă

This book presents broadly applicable methods for the large deviation and moderate deviation analysis of discrete and continuous time stochastic systems. A feature of the book is the systematic use of variational representations for quantities of interest such as normalized logarithms of probabilities and expected values.  By characterizing a large deviation principle in terms of Laplace asymptotics, one converts the proof of large deviation limits into the convergence of variational representations.  These features are illustrated though their application to a broad range of discrete and continuous time models, including stochastic partial differential equations, processes with discontinuous statistics, occupancy models, and many others. The tools used in the large deviation analysis also turn out to be useful in understanding Monte Carlo schemes for the numerical approximation of the same probabilities and expected values.  This connection is illustrated through thedesign and analysis of importance sampling and splitting schemes for rare event estimation.  The book assumes a solid background in weak convergence of probability measures and stochastic analysis, and is suitable for advanced graduate students, postdocs and researchers.

Caracteristici

Illustrates the use of these methods using a wide variety of discrete and continuous time models Timely and important topic with significant developments over the last 15 years Includes both theory and links with applications