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Systematic comparison of designs and emulators for computer experiments using a library of test functions
Author: Maciel, Dylan
Date created: 2020-12-16
Emulous Fellowship and the Elizabethan Pastoral Eclogue
Author: Szymanski, Nathan Jursza
Date created: 2017-12-05

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