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On dropping the first Sobol' point (2008.08051v4)

Published 18 Aug 2020 in math.NA, cs.NA, and stat.CO

Abstract: Quasi-Monte Carlo (QMC) points are a substitute for plain Monte Carlo (MC) points that greatly improve integration accuracy under mild assumptions on the problem. Because QMC can give errors that are $o(1/n)$ as $n\to\infty$, changing even one point can change the estimate by an amount much larger than the error would have been and worsen the convergence rate. As a result, certain practices that fit quite naturally and intuitively with MC points are very detrimental to QMC performance. These include thinning, burn-in, and taking sample sizes such as powers of $10$, other than the ones for which the QMC points were designed. This article looks at the effects of a common practice in which one skips the first point of a Sobol' sequence. The retained points ordinarily fail to be a digital net and when scrambling is applied, skipping over the first point can increase the numerical error by a factor proportional to $\sqrt{n}$ where $n$ is the number of function evaluations used.

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