Butterfly resampling: asymptotics for particle filters with constrained interactions
Abstract
We generalize the elementary mechanism of sampling with replacement N times from a weighted population of size N, by introducing auxiliary variables and constraints on conditional independence characterised by modular congruence relations. Motivated by considerations of parallelism, a convergence study reveals how sparsity of the mechanism's conditional independence graph is related to fluctuation properties of particle filters which use it for resampling, in some cases exhibiting exotic scaling behaviour. The proofs involve detailed combinatorial analysis of conditional independence graphs.
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