Automatic optimal-rate convergence of randomized nets using median-of-means
We study the sample median of independently generated quasi-Monte Carlo estimators based on randomized digital nets and prove it approximates the target integral value at almost the optimal convergence rate for various function spaces. Contrast to previous methods, the algorithm does not require a p...
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Zusammenfassung: | We study the sample median of independently generated quasi-Monte Carlo
estimators based on randomized digital nets and prove it approximates the
target integral value at almost the optimal convergence rate for various
function spaces. Contrast to previous methods, the algorithm does not require a
prior knowledge of underlying function spaces or even an input of pre-designed
$(t,m,s)$-digital nets, and is therefore easier to implement. This study
provides further evidence that quasi-Monte Carlo estimators are heavy-tailed
when applied to smooth integrands and taking the median can significantly
improve the error by filtering out the outliers. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2411.01397 |