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Monte-Carlo-Type Techniques for Processing Interval Uncertainty, and Their Potential Engineering Applications

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Monte-Carlo-Type Techniques for Processing Interval Uncertainty, and Their Potential Engineering Applications
Abstract. In engineering applications, we need to make decisions under uncertainty. Traditionally, in engineering, statistical methods are used, methods assuming that we know the probability distribution of different uncertain parameters. Usually, we can safely linearize the dependence of the desired quantities y (e.g., stress at different structural points) on the uncertain parameters xi – thus enabling sensitivity analysis. Often, the number n of uncertain parameters is huge, so sensitivity analysis leads to a lot of computation time. To speed up the processing, we propose to use special Monte-Carlo-type simulations.
Vladik Kreinovich, Jan Beck, Carlos Ferregut, Arac
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Type Journal
Year 2007
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Authors Vladik Kreinovich, Jan Beck, Carlos Ferregut, Araceli Sánchez, G. Randy Keller, Matthew G. Averill, Scott A. Starks
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