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Optimization and Experiments: A Survey

This article is a review of optimization in relationship to experiments in four aspects. The first is the use of optimization for designing experiments to provide the maximum amount of insight and information on the phenomena being investigated. Second, the use of experiments to perform optimization...

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Published in:Applied mechanics reviews 1998-07, Vol.51 (7), p.435-448
Main Authors: Haftka, Raphael T, Scott, Elaine P, Cruz, Juan R
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