A novel global sensitivity measure based on probability weighted moments

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Abstract

Global sensitivity analysis (GSA) is a useful tool to evaluate the influence of input variables in the whole distribution range. Variance-based methods and moment-independent methods are widely studied and popular GSA techniques despite their several shortcomings. Since probability weighted moments (PWMs) include more information than classical moments and can be accurately estimated from small samples, a novel global sensitivity measure based on PWMs is proposed. Then, two methods are introduced to estimate the proposed measure, i.e., double-loop-repeated-set numerical estimation and double-loop-single-set numerical estimation. Several numerical and engineering examples are used to show its advantages.

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Song, S., & Wang, L. (2021). A novel global sensitivity measure based on probability weighted moments. Symmetry, 13(1), 1–12. https://doi.org/10.3390/sym13010090

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