The development of efficient numerical methods for kinetic equations with stochastic parameters is a challenge due to the high dimensionality of the problem. Recently we introduced a multiscale control variate strategy which is capable of considerably accelerating the slow convergence of standard Monte Carlo methods for uncertainty quantification. Here we generalize this class of methods to the case of multiple control variates. We show that the additional degrees of freedom can be used to further improve the variance reduction properties of multiscale control variate methods.

Multiscale variance reduction methods based on multiple control variates for kinetic equations with uncertainties

Giacomo Dimarco
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Lorenzo Pareschi
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2020

Abstract

The development of efficient numerical methods for kinetic equations with stochastic parameters is a challenge due to the high dimensionality of the problem. Recently we introduced a multiscale control variate strategy which is capable of considerably accelerating the slow convergence of standard Monte Carlo methods for uncertainty quantification. Here we generalize this class of methods to the case of multiple control variates. We show that the additional degrees of freedom can be used to further improve the variance reduction properties of multiscale control variate methods.
2020
Dimarco, Giacomo; Pareschi, Lorenzo
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