2022
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2204.11185
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Design and analysis of computer experiments with both numeral and distribution inputs

Abstract: Nowadays stochastic computer simulations with both numeral and distribution inputs are widely used to mimic complex systems which contain a great deal of uncertainty.This paper studies the design and analysis issues of such computer experiments. First, we provide preliminary results concerning the Wasserstein distance in probability measure spaces. To handle the product space of the Euclidean space and the probability measure space, we prove that, through the mapping from a point in the Euclidean space to the … Show more

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