Thomas J. Santner Brian J. Williams William I. Notz
In the past 15 to 20 years, the computer has become a popular tool for exploring the relationship between a measured response and factors thought to affect the response. In many cases, scientific theories exist that implicitly relate the response to the factors by means of systems of mathematical equations. There also exist numerical methods for accurately solving such equations and appropriate computer hardware and software to implement these methods. In many engineering applications, for example, the relationship is described by a dynamical system and the numerical method is a finite...
In the past 15 to 20 years, the computer has become a popular tool for exploring the relationship between a measured response and factors thought to a...