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Abstract
Monte Carlo methods have extensively been used and studied in the area of stochastic programming. Their convergence properties typically consider global minimizers or first-order critical points of the sample average approximation (SAA) problems and minimizers of the true problem, and show that the former converge to the latter for increasing sample size. However, the assumption of global minimization essentially restricts the scope of these results to convex problems. We review and extend these results in two directions: we allow for local SAA minimizers of possibly nonconvex problems and prove, under suitable conditions, almost sure convergence of local second-order solutions of the SAA problem to second-order critical points of the true problem. We also apply this new theory to the estimation of mixed logit models for discrete choice analysis. New useful convergence properties are derived in this context, both for the constrained and unconstrained cases, and associated estimates of the simulation bias and variance are proposed.
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 207-234 |
Number of pages | 28 |
Journal | Mathematical Programming |
Volume | 108 |
Issue number | 2-3 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 1 Jul 2006 |
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ADALGOPT: ADALGOPT - Advanced algorithms in nonlinear optimization
Sartenaer, A. (CoI) & Toint, P. (CoI)
1/01/87 → …
Project: Research Axis
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Discrete choice models
Toint, P. (CoI), Cornelis, E. (CoI), Cirillo, C. (CoI), Bastin, F. (CoI), BARTHELEMY, J. (CoI) & LEGRAIN, L. (CoI)
1/11/00 → 31/08/15
Project: Research Axis
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Trust-region algorithms for stochastic nonlinear programming and mixed logit models
LOUVEAUX, F. (PI), Toint, P. (PI), BASTIN, F. (Researcher) & CIRILLO, C. (Researcher)
1/10/00 → 30/09/04
Project: PHD