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Robust Confidence Bands for Stochastic Processes Using Simulation

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arxiv 2408.13183 v2 pith:3Y6ZIMJQ submitted 2024-08-23 math.OC

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We propose a robust optimization approach for constructing confidence bands for stochastic processes using a finite number of simulated sample paths. Our approach can be used to quantify uncertainty in realizations of stochastic processes or validate stochastic simulation models by checking whether historical paths from the actual system fall within the constructed confidence band. Unlike existing approaches in the literature, our methodology is widely applicable and directly addresses optimization bias within the constraints, producing tight confidence bands with accurate coverage probabilities. It is tractable, being only slightly more complex than the state-of-the-art baseline approach, and easy to use, as it employs standard techniques. Additionally, our approach is also applicable to continuous-time processes after appropriately discretizing time. In our first case study, we show that our approach achieves the desired coverage probabilities with an order-of-magnitude fewer sample paths than the state-of-the-art baseline approach. In our second case study, we illustrate how our approach can be used to validate stochastic simulation models.

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