The Monte Carlo Methods - Recent Advances, New Perspectives and Applications
Edited by Abdo Abou Jaoude
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In applied mathematics, the name Monte Carlo is given to the method of solving problems by means of experiments with random numbers. This name, after the casino at Monaco, was first applied around 1944 to the method of solving deterministic problems by reformulating them in terms of a problem with random elements, which could then be solved by large-scale sampling. But, by extension, the term has come to mean any simulation that uses random numbers. Monte Carlo methods have become among the most fundamental techniques of simulation in modern science. This book is an illustration of the use of Monte Carlo methods applied to solve specific problems in mathematics, engineering, physics, statistics, and science in general.
JEL-codes: C10 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2022
ISBN: 978-1-83968-759-4
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- Alison Wells and Chad L. Pope
- Markov Chain Monte Carlo in a Dynamical System of Information Theoretic Particles

- Tokunbo Ogunfunmi and Manas Deb
- Monte Carlo and Medical Physics

- Omaima Essaad Belhaj, Hamid Boukhal and El Mahjoub Chakir
- Physical Only Modes Identification Using the Stochastic Modal Appropriation Algorithm

- Maher Abdelghani
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- The Paradigm of Complex Probability and Isaac Newton's Classical Mechanics: On the Foundation of Statistical Physics

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- The Paradigm of Complex Probability and Thomas Bayes' Theorem

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DOI: 10.5772/intechopen.96413
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