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probabilistic wave modelling

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Probabilistic wave modelling is a methodological approach within physics, engineering, and environmental sciences that focuses on representing the characteristics and dynamics of wave phenomena, such as ocean waves, using probabilistic and statistical frameworks. It quantifies the inherent uncertainty and variability of wave properties, enabling the analysis of wave statistics, extremes, and their interactions with structures or systems, which is crucial for risk assessment, design, and prediction in relevant fields.

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TA

King Abdullah University of Science and Technology

IR

The University of Melbourne

AV

Swinburne University of Technology

CG

University of Lisbon

HS

Tohoku University

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Princeton University

Princeton, United States

University of Washington

Seattle, United States