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Bayesian-validated computer-simulation surrogates for optimization and design: Error estimates and applications

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  • Otto, John
  • Paraschivoiu, Marius
  • Yesilyurt, Serhat
  • Patera, Anthony T.

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We present a Bayesian-validated surrogate framework which permits economical and reliable integration of large-scale simulations into engineering design and optimization. In the surrogate approach, the large-scale simulation is evoked only to construct and validate a simplified input-output model; this simplified input-output model then serves as a simulation surrogate in subsequent engineering optimization studies. The distinguishing features of our approach are: sequential statistical sampling procedures which permit both efficient adaptive surrogate construction and rigorous ‘probably-approximately-correct’ surrogate validation; and validation-based non-parametric a posteriori error estimates which precisely quantify the effect of surrogate-for-simulation substitution on system predictability and optimality. In this paper we discuss recent improvements and extensions to our construction-validation algorithms and a posteriori error framework, and present several illustrative applications in heat transfer and fluid mechanics.

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  • Otto, John & Paraschivoiu, Marius & Yesilyurt, Serhat & Patera, Anthony T., 1997. "Bayesian-validated computer-simulation surrogates for optimization and design: Error estimates and applications," Mathematics and Computers in Simulation (MATCOM), Elsevier, vol. 44(4), pages 347-367.
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:matcom:v:44:y:1997:i:4:p:347-367
    DOI: 10.1016/S0378-4754(97)00061-X
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