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Enhancing the sample average approximation method with U designs

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  • Qi Tang
  • Peter Z. G. Qian

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Many computational problems in statistics can be cast as stochastic programs that are optimization problems whose objective functions are multi-dimensional integrals. The sample average approximation method is widely used for solving such a problem, which first constructs a sampling-based approximation to the objective function and then finds the solution to the approximated problem. Independent and identically distributed sampling is a prevailing choice for constructing such approximations. Recently it was found that the use of Latin hypercube designs can improve sample average approximations. In computer experiments, U designs are known to possess better space-filling properties than Latin hypercube designs. Inspired by this fact, we propose to use U designs to further enhance the accuracy of the sample average approximation method. Theoretical results are derived to show that sample average approximations with U designs can significantly outperform those with Latin hypercube designs. Numerical examples are provided to corroborate the developed theoretical results. Copyright 2010, Oxford University Press.

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  • Qi Tang & Peter Z. G. Qian, 2010. "Enhancing the sample average approximation method with U designs," Biometrika, Biometrika Trust, vol. 97(4), pages 947-960.
  • Handle: RePEc:oup:biomet:v:97:y:2010:i:4:p:947-960
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