Variance reduction for Monte Carlo simulation of stochastic environmental models (Q1861685)

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Variance reduction for Monte Carlo simulation of stochastic environmental models
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    Variance reduction for Monte Carlo simulation of stochastic environmental models (English)
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    10 March 2003
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    The authors consider stochastic differential equations which arise in problems of environmental modelling via the interpretation of the advection-diffusion equation as a Fokker-Planck equation. By using Monte Carlo simulations they intend to determine the probability of the event that some biochemical substances reach a critical region or exceed a critical value. Mathematically this requires the evaluation of the expectation of some function of the solution of the stochastic differential equation. They discuss the numerical efficiency of Monte-Carlo simulations and propose a variance reduction technique to enhance the efficiency. The variance reduction is obtained by the Girsanov transformation to modify the stochastic model by a correction term that is obtained from an approximate solution of the partial differential equation given by the backward Kolmogorov problem and computed by a classical numerical method. They provide numerical examples of the approach showing the enhanced efficiency of it. Finally, the approach is applied to estimate the probability of exceedence in a model for biochemical-oxygen demand.
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    stochastic differential equations
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    environmental modelling
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    weak approximations
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    variance reduction
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    Monte-Carlo method
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    Girsanov transformation
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