Projections of determinantal point processes

Abstract

Let x=\x(1),…,x(n)\ be a space filling-design of n points defined in [0,1]d. In computer experiments, an important property seeked for x is a nice coverage of [0,1]d. This property could be desirable as well as for any projection of x onto [0,1] for <d . Thus we expect that xI=\xI(1),…,xI(n)\, which represents the design x with coordinates associated to any index set I⊂eq\1,…,d\, remains regular in [0,1] where is the cardinality of I. This paper examines the conservation of nice coverage by projection using spatial point processes, and more specifically using the class of determinantal point processes. We provide necessary conditions on the kernel defining these processes, ensuring that the projected point process XI is repulsive, in the sense that its pair correlation function is uniformly bounded by 1, for all I⊂eq\1,…,d\. We present a few examples, compare them using a new normalized version of Ripley's function. Finally, we illustrate the interest of this research for Monte-Carlo integration.

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