Author: Ilya M. Sobol
Edition: 1
Publisher: CRC Press
Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 084938673X
A Primer for the Monte Carlo Method
The Monte Carlo method is a numerical method of solving mathematical problems through random sampling. Medical books A Primer for the Monte Carlo Method. As a universal numerical technique, the method became possible only with the advent of computers, and its application continues to expand with each new computer generation. A Primer for the Monte Carlo Method demonstrates how practical problems in science, industry, and trade can be solved using this method. The book features the main schemes of the Monte Carlo method and presents various examples of its application, including queueing, quality and reliability estimations, neutron transport, astrophysics, and numerical analysis. The only prerequisite to using the book is an understanding of elementary calculus Medical books A Primer for the Monte Carlo Method. Categories: Monte Carlo method. Contributors: Ilya M. Sobol - Author. Format: Paperback
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Medical Book A Primer for the Monte Carlo Method
As a universal numerical technique, the method became possible only with the advent of computers, and its application continues to expand with each new computer generation. A Primer for the Monte Carlo Method demonstrates how practical problems in science, industry, and trade can be solved using this method. The book features the main schemes of the Monte Carlo method and presents various examples of its application, including queueing, quality and reliability estimations, neutron transport, astrophysics, and numerical analysis. The only prerequisite to using the book is an understanding of elementary calculus.