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Effective dimensionality reduction for Greeks computation using Randomized QMC

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arxiv 2504.11576 v1 pith:KIIMHDOI submitted 2025-04-15 q-fin.CP

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Global sensitivity analysis is employed to evaluate the effective dimension reduction achieved through Chebyshev interpolation and the conditional pathwise method for Greek estimation of discretely monitored barrier options and arithmetic average Asian options. We compare results from finite difference and Monte Carlo methods with those obtained by using randomized Quasi Monte Carlo combined with Brownian bridge discretization. Additionally, we investigate the benefits of incorporating importance sampling with either the finite difference or Chebyshev interpolation methods. Our findings demonstrate that the reduced effective dimensionality identified through global sensitivity analysis explains the performance advantages of one approach over another. Specifically, the increased smoothness provided by Chebyshev or conditional pathwise methods enhances the convergence rate of randomized Quasi Monte Carlo integration, leading to the significant increase of accuracy and reduced computational costs.

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