735 research outputs found
Bayesian inference with an adaptive proposal density for GARCH models
We perform the Bayesian inference of a GARCH model by the Metropolis-Hastings
algorithm with an adaptive proposal density. The adaptive proposal density is
assumed to be the Student's t-distribution and the distribution parameters are
evaluated by using the data sampled during the simulation. We apply the method
for the QGARCH model which is one of asymmetric GARCH models and make empirical
studies for for Nikkei 225, DAX and Hang indexes. We find that autocorrelation
times from our method are very small, thus the method is very efficient for
generating uncorrelated Monte Carlo data. The results from the QGARCH model
show that all the three indexes show the leverage effect, i.e. the volatility
is high after negative observations
Simulation of SU(2) Dynamical Fermion at Finite Chemical Potential and at Finite Temperature
SU(2) lattice gauge theory with dynamical fermion at non-zero chemical
potential and at finite temperature is studied. We focus on the influence of
chemical potential for quark condensate and mass of pseudoscalar meson at
finite temperature.
Hybrid Monte Carlo simulations with staggered fermions are carried
out on lattice. At and
0.05,0.07,0.1, we calculate the quark condensate and masses of
pseudoscalar meson consisting of light and heavier quarks for chemical
potential 0.0,0.02,0.05,0.1,0.2.Comment: Proceedings of the International Workshop on Nonperturbative Methods
and Lattice QCD, Guangzhou, Chin
The 3-state Potts model as a heavy quark finite density laboratory
The 3-D Z(3) Potts model is a model for finite temperature QCD with heavy
quarks. The chemical potential in QCD becomes an external magnetic field in the
Potts model. Following Alford et al.\cite{Alford_et_al}, we revisit this
mapping, and determine the phase diagram for an arbitrary chemical potential,
real or imaginary. Analytic continuation of the phase transition line between
real and imaginary chemical potential can be tested with precision. Our results
show that the chemical potential weakens the heavy-quark deconfinement
transition in QCD.Comment: 6 pages and 7 figures. talk presented at Lattice 2005 (non-zero
temperature and density
Financial Time Series Analysis of SV Model by Hybrid Monte Carlo
We apply the hybrid Monte Carlo (HMC) algorithm to the financial time sires
analysis of the stochastic volatility (SV) model for the first time. The HMC
algorithm is used for the Markov chain Monte Carlo (MCMC) update of volatility
variables of the SV model in the Bayesian inference. We compute parameters of
the SV model from the artificial financial data and compare the results from
the HMC algorithm with those from the Metropolis algorithm. We find that the
HMC decorrelates the volatility variables faster than the Metropolis algorithm.
We also make an empirical analysis based on the Yen/Dollar exchange rates.Comment: 8 pages, 3 figures, to be published in LNC
Renormalization group flow of SU(3) lattice gauge theory - Numerical studies in a two coupling space
We investigate the renormalization group (RG) flow of SU(3) lattice gauge
theory in a two coupling space with couplings and
corresponding to and loops respectively. Extensive
numerical calculations of the RG flow are made in the fourth quadrant of this
coupling space, i.e., and . Swendsen's factor two
blocking and the Schwinger-Dyson method are used to find an effective action
for the blocked gauge field. The resulting renormalization group flow runs
quickly towards an attractive stream which has an approximate line shape. This
is numerical evidence of a renormalized trajectory which locates close to the
two coupling space. A model flow equation which incorporates a marginal
coupling (asymptotic scaling term), an irrelevant coupling and a
non-perturbative attraction towards the strong coupling limit reproduces
qualitatively the observed features. We further examine the scaling properties
of an action which is closer to the attractive stream than the currently used
improved actions. It is found that this action shows excellent restoration of
rotational symmetry even for coarse lattices with fm.Comment: 18 pages with 9 eps figures psfig.sty, typos correcte
Three topics in the Schwinger model
1. We compare Monte Carlo results with analytic predictions for the fermion
condensate, in the massive one-flavour Schwinger model. 2. We illustrate on the
Schwinger model how to facilitate transitions between topological sectors by a
simple reweighting method. 3. We discuss exact, non-perturbative improvement of
the gauge sector.Comment: Three-page contribution to Lat '97 by A.J. van der Sijs. Colourful
typo (IR -> UV) correcte
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