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Antithetic Power Transformation in Monte Carlo Simulation: Correcting Hidden Errors in the Response Variable

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Monte Carlo simulation is performed with uniformly distributed U(0,1) pseudo-random numbers. Because the numbers are generated from a mathematical formula, they will contain some serial correlation, even if very small.… Click to show full abstract

Monte Carlo simulation is performed with uniformly distributed U(0,1) pseudo-random numbers. Because the numbers are generated from a mathematical formula, they will contain some serial correlation, even if very small. This serial correlation becomes embedded in the correlation structure of the response variable. The response variable becomes an asynchronous time series. This leads to hidden errors in the response variable. The purpose of this paper is to illustrate how this happens and how it can be corrected. The method is demonstrated for the case of a simple queue for which the time in the system is known exactly from theory. The paper derives the correlation between an exponential random variable and its antithetic counterpart obtained by power transform with an infinitesimal negative exponent.

Keywords: hidden errors; carlo simulation; monte carlo; response variable; errors response; response

Journal Title: Mathematics
Year Published: 2023

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