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| Kvantifikacija nesigurnosti× | Stohastičke diferencijalne jednadžbe (SDE)× | |
|---|---|---|
| Područje | Simulacija | Simulacija |
| Obitelj | Process / pipeline | Process / pipeline |
| Godina nastanka≠ | Seminal modern form: 2002 | 1944 (theory); 1992 (numerical framework) |
| Tvorac≠ | Norbert Wiener (polynomial chaos, 1938); extended to Wiener–Askey scheme by Xiu & Karniadakis (2002) | Kiyosi Itô (Itô calculus, 1944); Peter Kloeden & Eckhard Platen (numerical methods, 1992) |
| Vrsta≠ | Computational uncertainty analysis framework | Continuous-time stochastic process model |
| Temeljni izvor≠ | Xiu, D. & Karniadakis, G.E. (2002). The Wiener-Askey Polynomial Chaos for Stochastic Differential Equations. SIAM Journal on Scientific Computing, 24(2), 619–644. DOI ↗ | Øksendal, B. (2003). Stochastic Differential Equations: An Introduction with Applications (6th ed.). Springer. DOI ↗ |
| Drugi nazivi≠ | UQ, polynomial chaos expansion, PCE, Kriging surrogate | SDE, Itô equations, Stokastik Diferansiyel Denklemler (SDE) |
| Srodne≠ | 9 | 4 |
| Sažetak≠ | Uncertainty Quantification (UQ) is a computational framework for systematically measuring how uncertainty in the inputs of a model propagates into uncertainty in its outputs. Building on Wiener's polynomial chaos theory (1938) and formalised for general stochastic problems by Xiu and Karniadakis (2002), UQ uses two primary strategies: Polynomial Chaos Expansion (PCE), which represents the model output as a series of orthogonal polynomials matched to the input distributions, and Kriging (Gaussian process) surrogates, which replace an expensive simulation with a fast statistical approximation fitted to a small set of carefully chosen runs. | Stochastic differential equations (SDEs) are differential equation models that combine a deterministic drift term — governing the average tendency of a system — with a stochastic diffusion term driven by a Wiener process (Brownian motion). Pioneered through Itô calculus by Kiyosi Itô in 1944 and given a comprehensive numerical treatment by Kloeden and Platen in 1992, SDEs are the standard modelling language for continuous-time systems subject to random noise, including financial asset prices, population dynamics, and physical processes. |
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