Abstract

The aim of this paper is to give an overview of different multifidelity uncertainty quantification (UQ) schemes. Therefore, different views on multifidelity UQ approaches from a frequentist, Bayesian, and possibilistic perspective are provided and recent developments are discussed. Differences as well as similarities between the methods are highlighted and strategies to construct low‐fidelity models are explained. In addition, two state‐of‐the‐art examples to showcase the capabilities of these methods and the tremendous reduction of computational costs that can be achieved when using these approaches are provided.

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