Algorithms and Complexity

Author(s):  
Mark Wallace
2020 ◽  
Vol 26 (2) ◽  
pp. 163-169
Author(s):  
Vladimir Nekrutkin

AbstractThis paper is devoted to random-bit simulation of probability densities, supported on {[0,1]}. The term “random-bit” means that the source of randomness for simulation is a sequence of symmetrical Bernoulli trials. In contrast to the pioneer paper [D. E. Knuth and A. C. Yao, The complexity of nonuniform random number generation, Algorithms and Complexity, Academic Press, New York 1976, 357–428], the proposed method demands the knowledge of the probability density under simulation, and not the values of the corresponding distribution function. The method is based on the so-called binary decomposition of the density and comes down to simulation of a special discrete distribution to get several principal bits of output, while further bits of output are produced by “flipping a coin”. The complexity of the method is studied and several examples are presented.


Algorithmica ◽  
2016 ◽  
Vol 78 (3) ◽  
pp. 914-944 ◽  
Author(s):  
Florent Foucaud ◽  
George B. Mertzios ◽  
Reza Naserasr ◽  
Aline Parreau ◽  
Petru Valicov

Author(s):  
William Evans ◽  
Ellen Gethner ◽  
Jack Spalding-Jamieson ◽  
Alexander Wolff

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