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UQ

UQ, or Uncertainty Quantification, is the process of identifying and measuring the degree of confidence or doubt in the results of a model, simulation, or prediction. It helps us understand how variations in input parameters or data can affect outcomes, allowing for more informed decision-making. By quantifying uncertainty, UQ provides insights into the reliability and robustness of predictions, ensuring that risks are better managed and that stakeholders can trust the conclusions drawn from complex data or models.