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Covariance-based rational approximations of fractional SPDEs for computationally efficient Bayesian inference

Published 10 Sep 2022 in stat.ME | (2209.04670v3)

Abstract: The stochastic partial differential equation (SPDE) approach is widely used for modeling large spatial datasets. It is based on representing a Gaussian random field uu on R<sup>d\mathbb{R}<sup>d as the solution of an elliptic SPDE L<sup>β</sup>u=WL<sup>\beta</sup> u = \mathcal{W} where LL is a second-order differential operator, 2β2\beta (belongs to natural number starting from 1) is a positive parameter that controls the smoothness of uu and W\mathcal{W} is Gaussian white noise. A few approaches have been suggested in the literature to extend the approach to allow for any smoothness parameter satisfying $\beta&gt;d/4$. Even though those approaches work well for simulating SPDEs with general smoothness, they are less suitable for Bayesian inference since they do not provide approximations which are Gaussian Markov random fields (GMRFs) as in the original SPDE approach. We address this issue by proposing a new method based on approximating the covariance operator L<sup>−2βL<sup>{-2\beta} of the Gaussian field uu by a finite element method combined with a rational approximation of the fractional power. This results in a numerically stable GMRF approximation which can be combined with the integrated nested Laplace approximation (INLA) method for fast Bayesian inference. A rigorous convergence analysis of the method is performed and the accuracy of the method is investigated with simulated data. Finally, we illustrate the approach and corresponding implementation in the R package rSPDE via an application to precipitation data which is analyzed by combining the rSPDE package with the R-INLA software for full Bayesian inference.

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