Conglomerate multi-fidelity Gaussian process modeling, with application to heavy-ion collisions
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Publication:6554973
DOI10.1137/22M1525004zbMATH Open1541.62091MaRDI QIDQ6554973
Henry Shaowu Yuchi, Simon Mak, J.-F. Paquet, Derek Soeder, Steffen A. Bass, V. Roshan Joseph, C. F. J. Wu, Yi Ji
Publication date: 13 June 2024
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Bayesian nonparametricsquark-gluon plasmacomputer experimentsmulti-fidelity modelingsurrogate modeling
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