Antithetic variates in higher dimensions
classification
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antitheticcalculationcarlomathbbmatrixmonteabsolutealgorithm
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We introduce the concept of multidimensional antithetic as the absolute minimum of the covariance defined on the orthogonal group by $A\mapsto Cov(f(\xi),f(A\xi))$ where $\xi$ is a standard $N$-dimensional normal random variable and $f:\mathbb{R}^{N}\to\mathbb{R}$ is an almost everywhere differentiable function. The antithetic matrix is designed to optimise the calculation of $E[f(\xi)]$ in a Monte Carlo simulation. We present an iterative annealing algorithm that dynamically incorporates the estimation of the antithetic matrix within the Monte Carlo calculation.
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