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{{Short description|Statistical sampling technique}}
'''Latin hypercube sampling''' ('''LHS''') is a [[statistics|statistical]] method for generating samples following a [[Pseudorandomnessnear-random]] sample of parameter values from a [[multidimensional distribution]]. The [[Sampling (statistics)|sampling method]] is often used to construct [[computer experiment]]s or for [[Monte Carlo integration]].
 
LHS was described by Michael McKay of Los Alamos National Laboratory in 1979.<ref name = "C3M">{{cite journal