Sampling from the surface of a curved torus: A new genesis
The distributions of toroidal data, often viewed as an extension of circular distributions, do not consider the intrinsic geometry of a curved torus. For the first time, Diaconis et al. (2013)[Diaconis, P., Holmes, S., Shahshahani, M. (2013). Sampling from a manifold. Advances in modern statistical theory and applications: a Festschrift in honor of Morris L. Eaton, 10, 102-125.] introduce uniform distribution on the surface of a curved torus with respect to its surface area. But the suggested acceptance-rejection method of sampling from it rejects approximately half of the data. We propose a probabilistic transformation for sampling from the same distribution without losing data. In addition, we introduce a new genesis of random samples from some popular circular distributions using histogram-based acceptance-rejection sampling that uses a very thin envelope. The idea leads to generalizing for sampling from distributions on the surface of a curved torus with a high acceptance rate.Apart from reducing computational cost in the inferential study of different toroidal distributions, uniform sampling from the surface of a curve torus will be helpful to understand any unknown distribution on it.
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