International audienceThis article focuses on branching particle interpretations of rare events. We connect importance sampling techniques with interacting particle algorithms, and multi-splitting branching models. These Monte Carlo methods are illustrated with a variety of examples arising in particle trapping analysis, as well as in ruin type estimation problems. We also provide a rather detailed presentation of the asymptotic theory of these particle algorithms, including exponential extinction probabilities, Lp-mean error bounds, central limit theorem, and fluctuation variance comparaisons
In this thesis we study the use of Piecewise Deterministic Markov Processes (PDMPs), such as the Zig...
AbstractA straightforward application of an interacting particle system to estimate a rare event for...
This paper discusses a novel strategy for simulating rare events and an associated Monte Carlo estim...
International audienceIn a probabilistic model, a rare event is an event with a very small probabili...
International audienceWe analyze the splitting algorithm performance in the estimation of rare event...
International audienceThis article focuses, in the context of epidemic models, on rare events that m...
International audienceThis article focuses, in the context of epidemic models, on rare events that m...
This dissertation is concerned with the asymptotic analysis and simulation of rare events for two ty...
We present in this article a genetic type interacting particle systems algorithm and a genealogical ...
This article presents several state-of-the-art Monte Carlo methods for simulating and esti...
We present novel sequential Monte Carlo (SMC) algorithms for the simulation of two broad classes of ...
Journées MAS 2012International audienceThis article presents several state-of-the-art Monte Carlo me...
Particle splitting methods are considered for the estimation of rare events. The probability of inte...
International audienceA straightforward application of an interacting particle system to estimate a ...
In this thesis we study the use of Piecewise Deterministic Markov Processes (PDMPs), such as the Zig...
AbstractA straightforward application of an interacting particle system to estimate a rare event for...
This paper discusses a novel strategy for simulating rare events and an associated Monte Carlo estim...
International audienceIn a probabilistic model, a rare event is an event with a very small probabili...
International audienceWe analyze the splitting algorithm performance in the estimation of rare event...
International audienceThis article focuses, in the context of epidemic models, on rare events that m...
International audienceThis article focuses, in the context of epidemic models, on rare events that m...
This dissertation is concerned with the asymptotic analysis and simulation of rare events for two ty...
We present in this article a genetic type interacting particle systems algorithm and a genealogical ...
This article presents several state-of-the-art Monte Carlo methods for simulating and esti...
We present novel sequential Monte Carlo (SMC) algorithms for the simulation of two broad classes of ...
Journées MAS 2012International audienceThis article presents several state-of-the-art Monte Carlo me...
Particle splitting methods are considered for the estimation of rare events. The probability of inte...
International audienceA straightforward application of an interacting particle system to estimate a ...
In this thesis we study the use of Piecewise Deterministic Markov Processes (PDMPs), such as the Zig...
AbstractA straightforward application of an interacting particle system to estimate a rare event for...
This paper discusses a novel strategy for simulating rare events and an associated Monte Carlo estim...