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Advances in High-Order Sensitivity Analysis
About this book
The high-order sensitivities of model responses with respect to model parameters are notoriously difficult to compute for large-scale models involving many parameters. The neglect of higher-order response sensitivities leads to substantial errors in predicting the moments (expectation, variance, skewness, kurtosis, and higher-order) of the model response's distribution in the phase space of model parameters. The author expands on his theory of addressing high-order sensitivity analysis in this book, Advances in High-Order Sensitivity Analysis.
The mathematical/computational models of physical systems comprise parameters, independent variables, and dependent variables. Since the physical processes themselves are seldom known precisely and since most of the model's parameters stem from experimental procedures that are also subject to imprecision and/or uncertainties, the results predicted by these models are also imprecise, being affected by the uncertainties underlying the respective model.
In the particular case of sensitivity analysis using conventional methods, the number of large-scale computations increases exponentially. For large-scale models involving many parameters, even the first-order sensitivities are computationally very expensive to determine accurately by conventional methods. Furthermore, the "curse of dimensionality" prohibits the accurate computation of higher-order sensitivities by conventional methods.
Other books by the author, all published by CRC Press, include Sensitivity and Uncertainty Analysis, Volume I: Theory (2003); Sensitivity and Uncertainty Analysis, Volume II: Applications to Large-Scale Systems (Cacuci, et al., 2005); Computational Methods for Data Evaluation and Assimilation (Cacuci et al. 2014); The Second-Order Adjoint Sensitivity Analysis Methodology (2018); and Advances in High-Order Predictive Modeling Methodologies and Illustrative Problems (2025).
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Half Title
- Series Page
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Table of Contents
- About the Author
- Preface
- Chapter 1 Motivation for Computing High-Order Sensitivities of Model Responses to Model Parameters
- Chapter 2 The 1st-FASAM-N Methodology for Nonlinear Systems
- Chapter 3 The 2nd-FASAM-N Methodology for Nonlinear Systems
- Chapter 4 The Mathematical Framework of the nth-Order Feature/Function Adjoint Sensitivity Analysis Methodology for Nonlinear Systems (nth-FASAM-N)
- Chapter 5 Illustrative Application of the nth-FASAM-N Methodology to the Nordheim-Fuchs Reactor Safety Model
- Chapter 6 The nth-Order Features Adjoint Sensitivity Analysis Methodology for Response-Coupled Forward/Adjoint Linear Systems (nth-FASAM-L)
- Chapter 7 Illustrative Application of the nth-FASAM-L
- References
- Index
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