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Latin hypercube design 5 space-filling 5 non-collapsing 3 circle packing 2 maximin 2 mixed integer programming 2 sequential simulation 2 Audze-Eglais 1 Branch-and-bound 1 Design of computer experiments 1 Enhanced Stochastic Evolutionary algorithm 1 computer experiment 1 graph covering 1 linking parameter 1 linking parameters 1 nested designs 1 packing problem 1 simulated annealing 1 training and test set 1 trav- elling salesman problem 1
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Husslage, B.G.M. 5 van Dam, Edwin Robert 5 Den Hertog, Dick 4 Rennen, G. 3 Melissen, H. 1
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Tilburg University, Center for Economic Research 5
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Nested Maximin Latin Hypercube Designs
van Dam, Edwin Robert; Den Hertog, Dick; Rennen, G.; … - Tilburg University, Center for Economic Research - 2009
In the field of design of computer experiments (DoCE), Latin hypercube designs are frequently used for the approximation and optimization of black-boxes. In certain situations, we need a special type of designs consisting of two separate designs, one being a subset of the other. These nested...
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Space-Filling Latin Hypercube Designs For Computer Experiments (Revision of CentER DP 2006-18)
van Dam, Edwin Robert; Den Hertog, Dick; Husslage, B.G.M.; … - Tilburg University, Center for Economic Research - 2008
In the area of computer simulation, Latin hypercube designs play an important role. In this paper the classes of maximin and Audze-Eglais Latin hypercube designs are considered. Up to now only several two-dimensional designs and a few higher dimensional designs for these classes have been...
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Bounds for Maximin Latin Hypercube Designs
van Dam, Edwin Robert; Rennen, G.; Husslage, B.G.M. - Tilburg University, Center for Economic Research - 2007
Latin hypercube designs (LHDs) play an important role when approximating computer simula- tion models. To obtain good space-filling properties, the maximin criterion is frequently used. Unfortunately, constructing maximin LHDs can be quite time-consuming when the number of dimensions and design...
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Maximin Latin Hypercube Designs in Two Dimensions
van Dam, Edwin Robert; Den Hertog, Dick; Husslage, B.G.M.; … - Tilburg University, Center for Economic Research - 2005
The problem of finding a maximin Latin hypercube design in two dimensions can be described as positioning n non … of n.We show the reduction in the maximin distance caused by imposing the Latin hypercube design structure is small …
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Nested Maximin Latin Hypercube Designs in Two Dimensions
van Dam, Edwin Robert; Den Hertog, Dick; Husslage, B.G.M. - Tilburg University, Center for Economic Research - 2005
In black box evaluation and optimization Latin hypercube designs play an important role.When dealing with multiple black box functions the need often arises to construct designs for all black boxes jointly, instead of individually.These so-called nested designs consist of two separate designs,...
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