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Simple rejection Monte Carlo algorithm and its application to multivariate statistical inference

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arxiv 2402.17096 v1 pith:WSDER3Y6 submitted 2024-02-27 stat.CO

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keywords carlomontealgorithmmultivariatesamplingapplicationimplementationinference
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The Monte Carlo algorithm is increasingly utilized, with its central step involving computer-based random sampling from stochastic models. While both Markov Chain Monte Carlo (MCMC) and Reject Monte Carlo serve as sampling methods, the latter finds fewer applications compared to the former. Hence, this paper initially provides a concise introduction to the theory of the Reject Monte Carlo algorithm and its implementation techniques, aiming to enhance conceptual understanding and program implementation. Subsequently, a simplified rejection Monte Carlo algorithm is formulated. Furthermore, by considering multivariate distribution sampling and multivariate integration as examples, this study explores the specific application of the algorithm in statistical inference.

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