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Brian Van Koten - Applied Search Candidate Colloquium

Event Type: 
Colloquium
Speaker: 
Dr. Brian Van Koten
Event Date: 
Thursday, January 25, 2018 -
3:30pm to 4:45pm
Location: 
SMLC 356
Audience: 
Faculty/StaffStudents
Sponsor/s: 
Applied Search Committee

Event Description: 

Speaker:  Dr. Brian Van Koten

Title: Stratified Markov Chain Monte Carlo

Abstract:

In stratified survey sampling, one divides a population into homogeneous subgroups and then draws samples from each subgroup independently. Stratification often permits accurate computation of statistics from a sample much smaller than required otherwise.

One can stratify Markov chain Monte Carlo (MCMC) simulations as well as surveys. This idea arose in computational statistical physics, and stratified MCMC has been instrumental in resolving important questions related to ion channels and protein folding. I will explain how to use stratified MCMC for a broad class of problems, including both the computation of averages with respect to an arbitrary target distribution and the computation of dynamical quantities such as rates of chemical reactions. I will then present theoretical results and numerical experiments which demonstrate the advantages of stratified MCMC.

Event Contact

Contact Name: Deborah Sulsky

Contact Phone: 505-277-4613

Contact Email: sulsky@math.unm.edu