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Approximating the Laplace transform of the sum of dependent lognormals (1507.03750v2)

Published 14 Jul 2015 in math.PR

Abstract: Let $(X_1, \dots, X_n)$ be multivariate normal, with mean vector $\boldsymbol{\mu}$ and covariance matrix $\boldsymbol{\Sigma}$, and $S_n=\mathrm{e}{X_1}+\cdots+\mathrm{e}{X_n}$. The Laplace transform ${\cal L}(\theta)=\mathbb{E}\mathrm{e}{-\theta S_n} \propto \int \exp{-h_\theta(\boldsymbol{x})} \,\mathrm{d} \boldsymbol{x}$ is represented as $\tilde{\cal L}(\theta)I(\theta)$, where $\tilde{\cal L}(\theta)$ is given in closed-form and $I(\theta)$ is the error factor ($\approx 1$). We obtain $\tilde{\cal L}(\theta)$ by replacing $h_\theta(\boldsymbol{x})$ with a second order Taylor expansion around its minimiser $\boldsymbol{x}*$. An algorithm for calculating the asymptotic expansion of $\boldsymbol{x}*$ is presented, and it is shown that $I(\theta)\to 1$ as $\theta\to\infty$. A variety of numerical methods for evaluating $I(\theta)$ are discussed, including Monte Carlo with importance sampling and quasi-Monte Carlo. Numerical examples (including Laplace transform inversion for the density of $S_n$) are also given.

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