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Sequentially Refined Latin Hypercube Designs: Reusing Every Point

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posted on 2016-04-29, 15:43 authored by Jin Xu, Jiajie Chen, Peter Z. G. Qian

The use of iteratively enlarged Latin hypercube designs for running computer experiments has recently gained popularity in practice. This approach conducts an initial experiment with a computer code using a Latin hypercube design and then runs a follow-up experiment with additional runs elaborately chosen so that the combined design set for the two experiments forms a larger Latin hypercube design. This augmenting process can be repeated multiple stages, where in each stage the augmented design set is guaranteed to be a Latin hypercube design. We provide a theoretical framework to put this approach on a firm footing. Numerical examples are given to corroborate the derived theoretical results. Supplementary materials for this article are available online.

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