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Maximin design on non hypercube domain and kernel interpolation

Computation 2011-05-25 v3

Abstract

In the paradigm of computer experiments, the choice of an experimental design is an important issue. When no information is available about the black-box function to be approximated, an exploratory design have to be used. In this context, two dispersion criteria are usually considered: the minimax and the maximin ones. In the case of a hypercube domain, a standard strategy consists of taking the maximin design within the class of Latin hypercube designs. However, in a non hypercube context, it does not make sense to use the Latin hypercube strategy. Moreover, whatever the design is, the black-box function is typically approximated thanks to kernel interpolation. Here, we first provide a theoretical justification to the maximin criterion with respect to kernel interpolations. Then, we propose simulated annealing algorithms to determine maximin designs in any bounded connected domain. We prove the convergence of the different schemes.

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@article{arxiv.1004.0784,
  title  = {Maximin design on non hypercube domain and kernel interpolation},
  author = {Yves Auffray and Pierre Barbillon and Jean-Michel Marin},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1004.0784},
  year   = {2011}
}

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