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arxiv: 1302.0583 · v1 · pith:PAWJVZX7new · submitted 2013-02-04 · 📊 stat.ME · q-fin.RM

Efficient Importance Sampling for Rare Event Simulation with Applications

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keywords distributioncarloestimatoreventgeneralimportancemonteoptimal
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Importance sampling has been known as a powerful tool to reduce the variance of Monte Carlo estimator for rare event simulation. Based on the criterion of minimizing the variance of Monte Carlo estimator within a parametric family, we propose a general account for finding the optimal tilting measure. To this end, when the moment generating function of the underlying distribution exists, we obtain a simple and explicit expression of the optimal alternative distribution. The proposed algorithm is quite general to cover many interesting examples, such as normal distribution, noncentral $\chi^2$ distribution, and compound Poisson processes. To illustrate the broad applicability of our method, we study value-at-risk (VaR) computation in financial risk management and bootstrap confidence regions in statistical inferences.

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