Modern engineering systems are becoming increasingly complex. Assessing their risk by simulation is intimately related to the efficient generation of rare failure events. Subset Simulation is an advanced Monte Carlo method for risk assessment and it has been applied in different disciplines. Pivotal to its success is the efficient generation of conditional failure samples, which is generally non-trivial. Conventionally an independent-component Markov Chain Monte Carlo (MCMC) algorithm is used, which is applicable to high dimensional problems (i.e., a large number of random variables) without suffering from ‘curse of dimension’. Experience suggests that the algorithm may perform even better for high dimensional problems. Motivated by this, f...
This work is dedicated to the exploration of commonly used and development of new advanced stochasti...
Importance sampling has had its origin in Monte Carlo simulation and in the last 15 years or so, it ...
As the size of engineered systems grows, problems in reliability theory can become computationally c...
Studying failure scenarios allows one to gain insights into their cause and consequence, providing i...
Rare events are events that are expected to occur infrequently or, more technically, those that have...
International audienceCrude Monte-Carlo or quasi Monte-Carlo methods are well suited to characterize...
In this work we propose an adaptive multilevel version of subset simulation to estimate the probabil...
Estimation of small failure probabilities is one of the most important and challenging computational...
In this study, we carefully analyze the most recent advancements in Hamiltonian Monte Carlo methods ...
A new simulation approach, called 'subset simulation', is proposed to compute small failure probabil...
International audienceWhen systems are complex and critical, and when we are interested in their dep...
For systems that provide some kind of service while they are operational and stop providing it when ...
The high complexity of civil engineering structures makes it difficult to satisfactorily evaluate th...
International audienceIn this paper, the recently developed Subset Simulation (SS) and Line Sampling...
International audienceIn a probabilistic model, a rare event is an event with a very small probabili...
This work is dedicated to the exploration of commonly used and development of new advanced stochasti...
Importance sampling has had its origin in Monte Carlo simulation and in the last 15 years or so, it ...
As the size of engineered systems grows, problems in reliability theory can become computationally c...
Studying failure scenarios allows one to gain insights into their cause and consequence, providing i...
Rare events are events that are expected to occur infrequently or, more technically, those that have...
International audienceCrude Monte-Carlo or quasi Monte-Carlo methods are well suited to characterize...
In this work we propose an adaptive multilevel version of subset simulation to estimate the probabil...
Estimation of small failure probabilities is one of the most important and challenging computational...
In this study, we carefully analyze the most recent advancements in Hamiltonian Monte Carlo methods ...
A new simulation approach, called 'subset simulation', is proposed to compute small failure probabil...
International audienceWhen systems are complex and critical, and when we are interested in their dep...
For systems that provide some kind of service while they are operational and stop providing it when ...
The high complexity of civil engineering structures makes it difficult to satisfactorily evaluate th...
International audienceIn this paper, the recently developed Subset Simulation (SS) and Line Sampling...
International audienceIn a probabilistic model, a rare event is an event with a very small probabili...
This work is dedicated to the exploration of commonly used and development of new advanced stochasti...
Importance sampling has had its origin in Monte Carlo simulation and in the last 15 years or so, it ...
As the size of engineered systems grows, problems in reliability theory can become computationally c...