arXiv:1204.5546 [math.PR]AbstractReferencesReviewsResources
On the conditional distributions and the efficient simulations of exponential integrals of Gaussian random fields
Published 2012-04-25, updated 2014-05-19Version 3
In this paper, we consider the extreme behavior of a Gaussian random field $f(t)$ living on a compact set $T$. In particular, we are interested in tail events associated with the integral $\int_Te^{f(t)}\,dt$. We construct a (non-Gaussian) random field whose distribution can be explicitly stated. This field approximates the conditional Gaussian random field $f$ (given that $\int_Te^{f(t)}\,dt$ exceeds a large value) in total variation. Based on this approximation, we show that the tail event of $\int_Te^{f(t)}\,dt$ is asymptotically equivalent to the tail event of $\sup_T\gamma(t)$ where $\gamma(t)$ is a Gaussian process and it is an affine function of $f(t)$ and its derivative field. In addition to the asymptotic description of the conditional field, we construct an efficient Monte Carlo estimator that runs in polynomial time of $\log b$ to compute the probability $P(\int_Te^{f(t)}\,dt>b)$ with a prescribed relative accuracy.