Antithetic acceleration of Monte Carlo integration in Bayesian inference (Q1117663)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 4092623
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 4092623 |
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Antithetic acceleration of Monte Carlo integration in Bayesian inference (English)
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1988
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It is proposed to sample antithetically rather than randomly from the posterior density in Bayesian inference using Monte Carlo integration. Conditions are established under which the number of replications required with antithetic sampling relative to the number required with random sampling is inversely proportional to sample size, as sample size increases. The result is illustrated in an experiment using a bivariate vector autoregression.
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posterior density
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Monte Carlo integration
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antithetic sampling
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random sampling
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bivariate vector autoregression
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