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Parameter Estimation for Multiscale Diffusions
Authors:G A Pavliotis  A M Stuart
Institution:(1) Department of Mathematics, Imperial College London, London, SW7 2AZ, UK;(2) Mathematics Institute, Warwick University, Coventry, CV4 7AL, UK
Abstract:We study the problem of parameter estimation for time-series possessing two, widely separated, characteristic time scales. The aim is to understand situations where it is desirable to fit a homogenized single-scale model to such multiscale data. We demonstrate, numerically and analytically, that if the data is sampled too finely then the parameter fit will fail, in that the correct parameters in the homogenized model are not identified. We also show, numerically and analytically, that if the data is subsampled at an appropriate rate then it is possible to estimate the coefficients of the homogenized model correctly. The ideas are studied in the context of thermally activated motion in a two-scale potential. However the ideas may be expected to transfer to other situations where it is desirable to fit an averaged or homogenized equation to multiscale data.
Keywords:parameter estimation  multiscale diffusions  stochastic differential equations  homogenization  maximum likelihood  subsampling
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