Multiplicative random walk Metropolis-Hastings on the real line

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Dutta S. [1 ]
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[1] Department of Statistics, University of Chicago, 5734 S. University Avenue, Chicago, 60637, IL
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Primary 65C05, 65C40; Secondary 60J10; Markov chain Monte Carlo; Metropolis-Hastings algorithm; random walk algorithm; Langevin algorithm; multiplicative random walk; geometric ergodicity; thick tailed density; share-price return;
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10.1007/s13571-012-0040-5
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In this article we propose multiplication based random walk Metropolis Hastings (MH) algorithm on the real line. We call it the random dive MH (RDMH) algorithm. This algorithm, even if simple to apply, was not studied earlier in Markov chain Monte Carlo literature. One should not confuse RDMH with RWMH. It is shown that they are different, conceptually, mathematically and operationally. The kernel associated with the RDMH algorithm is shown to have standard properties like irreducibility, aperiodicity and Harris recurrence under some mild assumptions. These ensure basic convergence (ergodicity) of the kernel. Further the kernel is shown to be geometric ergodic for a large class of target densities on ℝ. This class even contains realistic target densities for which random walk or Langevin MH are not geometrically ergodic. Three simulation studies are given to demonstrate the mixing property and superiority of RDMH to standard MH algorithms on real line. A share-price return data is also analyzed and the results are compared with those available in the literature. © 2013, Indian Statistical Institute.
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页码:315 / 342
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