A Modern Retrospective on Probabilistic Numerics
Numerical Analysis
2024-12-20 v3 Numerical Analysis
History and Overview
Probability
Machine Learning
Abstract
This article attempts to place the emergence of probabilistic numerics as a mathematical-statistical research field within its historical context and to explore how its gradual development can be related both to applications and to a modern formal treatment. We highlight in particular the parallel contributions of Sul'din and Larkin in the 1960s and how their pioneering early ideas have reached a degree of maturity in the intervening period, mediated by paradigms such as average-case analysis and information-based complexity. We provide a subjective assessment of the state of research in probabilistic numerics and highlight some difficulties to be addressed by future works.
Cite
@article{arxiv.1901.04457,
title = {A Modern Retrospective on Probabilistic Numerics},
author = {C. J. Oates and T. J. Sullivan},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1901.04457},
year = {2024}
}
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23 pages, 2 figures