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11/14/2022 | Blogs, Newsworthy

Analytica user feedback

See what power users are saying about important Analytica features, what they want to see in the future of Analytica, and what our team is working on providing.

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11/11/2022 | Analytica in the cloud, Blogs, Energy & power, Environment & climate

Solar Photovoltaic (PV) financial model

This Solar PV calculator captures the drivers that impact net present value and internal rate of return (IRR) for solar projects.

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06/29/2022 | Blogs, Energy & power, Environment & climate, Transportation & manufacturing

Is it time to switch to an electric vehicle?

Can you save money by switching to an EV? How do various vehicles compare in terms of total cost of ownership?

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03/14/2022 | Blogs, Data mining, statistics, & AI, Risk & uncertainty

Pi Day comparison: Monte Carlo vs Latin hypercube vs Sobol sampling

This blog will be visiting the dart-throwing method of estimating π and comparing how fast or slow different sampling techniques converge to the actual value of π. The sampling techniques…

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08/26/2021 | Blogs, Decision analysis & multi-criteria, Health & pharmaceuticals

The deadly pillow fallacy

On the surface it seems absurd that a pillow could cause all that death and disease. But, you should be careful not to let your preconceived beliefs taint your analysis of the data.

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05/21/2020 | Blogs, Open-source models

Voluntary vs. mandatory testing for naval crew selection

As COVID-19 testing becomes a routine part of doing business, some operations face the question of whether testing should be mandatory or voluntary.

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04/23/2020 | Blogs

Early COVID-19 decay rates for countries that have peaked

In previous articles [C20a, H20], my colleague and I have written about how the number of cases and deaths from COVID-19 follows a triangle shape over time when plotted with…

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04/17/2020 | Blogs

Adjusting the Santa Clara County COVID-19 Antibody testing study results for self-selection bias

The infection fatality rate (IFR) of COVID-19 is one of the most important parameters for mathematical models of the pandemic, yet it remains largely a mystery because we don’t…

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