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Quasi-Monte Carlo for discontinuous integrands with singularities along the boundary of the unit cube (1702.03361v2)

Published 11 Feb 2017 in math.NA

Abstract: This paper studies randomized quasi-Monte Carlo (QMC) sampling for discontinuous integrands having singularities along the boundary of the unit cube $[0,1]d$. Both discontinuities and singularities are extremely common in the pricing and hedging of financial derivatives and have a tremendous impact on the accuracy of QMC. It was previously known that the root mean square error of randomized QMC is only $o(n{-1/2})$ for discontinuous functions with singularities. We find that under some mild conditions, randomized QMC yields an expected error of $O(n{-1/2-1/(4d-2)+\epsilon})$ for arbitrarily small $\epsilon>0$. Moreover, one can get a better rate if the boundary of discontinuities is parallel to some coordinate axes. As a by-product, we find that the expected error rate attains $O(n{-1+\epsilon})$ if the discontinuities are QMC-friendly, in the sense that all the discontinuity boundaries are parallel to coordinate axes. The results can be used to assess the QMC accuracy for some typical problems from financial engineering.

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