Quantifying uncertain system outputs via the multi-level Monte Carlo method – distribution and robustness measures

07/29/2022
by   Quentin Ayoul-Guilmard, et al.
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In this work, we consider the problem of estimating the probability distribution, the quantile or the conditional expectation above the quantile, the so called conditional-value-at-risk, of output quantities of complex random differential models by the MLMC method. We follow the approach of (reference), which recasts the estimation of the above quantities to the computation of suitable parametric expectations. In this work, we present novel computable error estimators for the estimation of such quantities, which are then used to optimally tune the MLMC hierarchy in a continuation type adaptive algorithm. We demonstrate the efficiency and robustness of our adaptive continuation-MLMC in an array of numerical test cases.

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