The divide-and-conquer sequential Monte Carlo algorithm: theoretical properties and limit theorems
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Publication:6126807
DOI10.1214/23-aap1996arXiv2110.15782OpenAlexW4391483383MaRDI QIDQ6126807
Juan Kuntz, Adam M. Johansen, Francesca R. Crucinio
Publication date: 10 April 2024
Published in: The Annals of Applied Probability (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/2110.15782
strong law of large numberscentral limit theoremdistributed computingBayesian inferenceinteracting particle systemsproduct-form estimators
Central limit and other weak theorems (60F05) Monte Carlo methods (65C05) Strong limit theorems (60F15)
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