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Data error analysis in unconstrained optimization problems with the CESTAC method
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    Data error analysis in unconstrained optimization problems with the CESTAC method (English)
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    This paper is concerned with the solution of optimization problems that depend on inexact data from a known distribution: how does the solution depend on the data? A method to estimate mean and standard deviation of the distribution of the solution is proposed. This method is about three times as expensive as a single optimization. The algorithm is described and a simple example is considered.
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    CESTAC method
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    unconstrained optimization
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    numerical example
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    inexact data
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    mean
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    standard deviation
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    distribution of the solution
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