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A Lognormal Central Limit Theorem for Particle Approximations of Normalizing Constants

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arxiv 1307.0181 v1 pith:5QOUYC7V submitted 2013-06-30 math.PR

A Lognormal Central Limit Theorem for Particle Approximations of Normalizing Constants

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This paper deals with the numerical approximation of normalizing constants produced by particle methods, in the general framework of Feynman-Kac sequences of measures. It is well-known that the corresponding estimates satisfy a central limit theorem for a fixed time horizon $n$ as the number of particles $N$ goes to infinity. Here, we study the situation where both $n$ and $N$ go to infinity in such a way that $\lim_{n\rightarrow\infty}% n/N=\alpha>0$. In this context, Pitt et al. \cite{pitt2012} recently conjectured that a lognormal central limit theorem should hold. We formally establish this result here, under general regularity assumptions on the model. We also discuss special classes of models (time-homogeneous environment and ergodic random environment) for which more explicit descriptions of the limiting bias and variance can be obtained.

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