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Sequential estimation for prescribed statistical accuracy in stochastic simulation of biological systems
Authors:Werner Sandmann
Affiliation:Clausthal University of Technology, Department of Mathematics, D-38678 Clausthal-Zellerfeld, Germany
Abstract:Stochastic simulation of biological systems proceeds by repeatedly generating sample paths or trajectories of the underlying stochastic process, from which many relevant and important system properties can be obtained. While a great deal of research is targeted towards accelerated trajectory generation, issues concerned with the variability across trajectories are often neglected. Advanced methods for properly quantifying the statistical accuracy and determining a reasonable number of trajectories are hardly addressed formally in the context of biological system simulation, though mathematical statistics provides a large body of powerful theory. We invoke this theory and show how mathematically well-founded sequential estimation approaches serve for systematically generating enough but not too many trajectories for achieving a certain prescribed accuracy. The practical applicability is demonstrated and illustrated by numerical examples through simulation studies of an immigration-death process and a gene regulatory network.
Keywords:Biological systems   Stochastic simulation   Statistical accuracy   Confidence intervals   Sequential estimation
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