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arxiv: hep-ph/9603211 · v1 · submitted 1996-03-02 · ✦ hep-ph · hep-lat

Discrepancy-based error estimates for Quasi-Monte Carlo. II: Results in one dimension

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keywords pointdiscrepancysetserrorcorrelationestimateintegralnumerical
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The choice of a point set, to be used in numerical integration, determines, to a large extent, the error estimate of the integral. Point sets can be characterized by their discrepancy, which is a measure of its non-uniformity. Point sets with a discrepancy that is low with respect to the expected value for truly random point sets, are generally thought to be desirable. A low value of the discrepancy implies a negative correlation between the points, which may be usefully employed to improve the error estimate of a numerical integral based on the point set. We apply the formalism developed in a previous publication to compute this correlation for one-dimensional point sets, using a few different definitions of discrepancy.

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