New Algorithms And Fast Implementations To Approximate Stochastic Processes

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arXiv2012.01185MaRDI QIDQ6355130

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Publication date: 1 December 2020

Abstract: We present new algorithms and fast implementations to find efficient approximations for modelling stochastic processes. For many numerical computations it is essential to develop finite approximations for stochastic processes. While the goal is always to find a finite model, which represents a given knowledge about the real data process as accurate as possible, the ways of estimating the discrete approximating model may be quite different: (i) if the stochastic model is known as a solution of a stochastic differential equation, e.g., one may generate the scenario tree directly from the specified model; (ii) if a simulation algorithm is available, which allows simulating trajectories from all conditional distributions, a scenario tree can be generated by stochastic approximation; (iii) if only some observed trajectories of the scenario process are available, the construction of the approximating process can be based on non-parametric conditional density estimates.




Has companion code repository: https://github.com/kirui93/ScenTrees.jl

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