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Monte Carlo methods are simulation algorithms to estimate a numerical quantity in a statistical model of a real system … stimulated simulation analysts to develop ever more realistic models, so that the net result has not been faster execution of … simulation experiments; e.g., some modern simulation models need hours or days for a single ’run’ (one replication of one …
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To analyze the input/output behavior of simulation models with multiple responses, we may apply either univariate or …
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a realistic simulation experiment. Sequential bifurcation (SB) is a sequential method that changes groups of inputs …-order polynomials are adequate approximations of the input/output functions implied by the simulation model; (ii) the signs of all first … either (heredity property). This paper examines SB for random simulation with multiple responses (outputs), called …
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engineering case-studies that may raise ethical questions; these case studies employ simulation models. Next, I present an …
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