2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.jcp.2019.03.026
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High-dimensional and higher-order multifidelity Monte Carlo estimators

Abstract: Multifidelity Monte Carlo methods rely on a hierarchy of possibly less accurate but statistically correlated simplified or reduced models, in order to accelerate the estimation of statistics of high-fidelity models without compromising the accuracy of the estimates. This approach has recently gained widespread attention in uncertainty quantification [1]. This is partly due to the availability of optimal strategies for the estimation of the expectation of scalar quantities-of-interest [2]. In practice, the opti… Show more

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“…The intramural periarterial drainage pathway In contrast to the glymphatic system, clearance along the IPAD pathway is in the reverse direction, out along the basement membranes of capillaries and arteries [20]. This pathway has been identified by the injection of fluorscent tracers into the brain [20,57]. Morris et al [57] also injected nanoparticles into mouse CSF in the SAS.…”
Section: Para-and Perivascular Channelsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The intramural periarterial drainage pathway In contrast to the glymphatic system, clearance along the IPAD pathway is in the reverse direction, out along the basement membranes of capillaries and arteries [20]. This pathway has been identified by the injection of fluorscent tracers into the brain [20,57]. Morris et al [57] also injected nanoparticles into mouse CSF in the SAS.…”
Section: Para-and Perivascular Channelsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This pathway has been identified by the injection of fluorscent tracers into the brain [20,57]. Morris et al [57] also injected nanoparticles into mouse CSF in the SAS. Within 5 minutes after injection, nanoparticles were present along basement membranes on the outer aspects of cortical arteries, between the pia mater and the glia limitans, what has been referred to by others as paravascular spaces [34].…”
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“…The computational resources available for this study were limited and with more computational power we could have obtained more accurate results by adding a finer level to the hierarchy and/or increasing the number of samples. However, we did not encounter any significant issues with setting up a hierarchy on which good MLMC convergence could be observed, a problem mentioned in recent work by Quaglino et al, 24 in which they apply MFMC for a cardiac electrophysiology application.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 86%
“…Replacing partial differential equation (PDE) parameters subject to uncertainty with spatially correlated random fields is a common modelling choice in the uncertainty quantification (UQ) literature [21,19,70] and Monte Carlo methods have been successfully used in biology to quantify how uncertainty in model input propagates to uncertainty in model output. However, these methods have mainly been applied to simulations of the cardiovascular system [57,17] and, to our knowledge, there has only been one study in which Monte Carlo methods have been used for UQ in brain modelling [33]. To the authors' knowledge, there has been no previous work on stochastic forward uncertainty quantification for simulations of tracer transport with the brain parenchyma.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%