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<p>highly accurate approximations of the physics-based code. Since surrogate models take the form of an equation, they can be evaluated very quickly. This becomes an enabler for large-scale MVA studies: while a <a href="page.php?w=Monte_Carlo_simulation">Monte Carlo simulation</a> across the design space is difficult with physics-based codes, it becomes trivial when evaluating surrogate models, which often take the form of <a href="page.php?w=Response_surface_methodology">response-surface</a> equations.</p>

<p><big>Types of analysis</big></p>
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