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Anticipating Rare Events of Major Significance: Abbreviated Version of a Proceedings of a Workshop - in Brief
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... major goal of both workshops was to examine the methodologies and experiences of other disciplines in dealing with significant The afternoon session included presentations by members of the rare events with a view to aiding DTRA in examining and further AREMS workshop planning committee -- member Justin Kasper developing its own methodologies to address rare events of (BWX Technologies) and chair Christopher Barrett (University of particular concern to that agency.
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... The concept  Finally, the suggestion was made that one could develop a of a platform based on computational science is a potential path platform based on computational science to model optimal forward to deal with rare, significant events. paths for dealing with rare events of major significance.
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... REVIEWERS To ensure that it meets institutional standards for quality and objectivity, this Abbreviated Version of a Proceedings of a Workshop -- in Brief was reviewed by Diane DiEuliis, National Defense University; Justin Kasper, BWX Technologies; James Scouras, Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory; and Jayda Wade, National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine, served as the review coordinator. SPONSOR This workshop was supported by the Defense Threat Reduction Agency.


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