Solving Computationally Expensive Engineering Problems Methods and A
Computational complexity is a serious bottleneck for the design process in virtually any engineering area. While migration from prototyping and experimental-based design validation to verification using computer simulation models is inevitable and has a n
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Slawomir Koziel Leifur Leifsson Xin-She Yang Editors
Solving Computationally Expensive Engineering Problems Methods and Applications
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Slawomir Koziel • Leifur Leifsson Xin-She Yang Editors
Solving Computationally Expensive Engineering Problems Methods and Applications
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Editors Slawomir Koziel School of Science and Engineering Reykjavik University Reykjavik, Iceland
Leifur Leifsson School of Science and Engineering Reykjavik University Reykjavik, Iceland
Xin-She Yang School of Science and Technology Middlesex University London, United Kingdom
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