Monte Carlo and Quasi-Monte Carlo Methods 2002
Edited by Harald Niederreiter ()
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Date: 2004
ISBN: 978-3-642-18743-8
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Chapters in this book:
- Finance: A Fertile Field for Applications of MC and QMC
- Phelim P. Boyle
- How Many Random Bits Do We Need for Monte Carlo Integration?
- Stefan Heinrich, Erich Novak and Harald Pfeiffer
- On Tractability of Weighted Integration for Certain Banach Spaces of Functions
- Fred J. Hickernell, Ian H. Sloan and Grzegorz W. Wasilkowski
- Polynomial Integration Lattices
- Pierre L’Ecuyer
- Approximate Bayesian Computation and MCMC
- Vincent Plagnol and Simon Tavaré
- New Challenges for the Simulation of Stochastic Processes
- Denis Talay
- Stochastic Models and Monte Carlo Algorithms for Boltzmann Type Equations
- Wolfgang Wagner
- Digital Nets, Duality, and Algebraic Curves
- Chaoping Xing and Harald Niederreiter
- Generalized Mersenne Prime Number and Its Application to Random Number Generation
- Lih-Yuan Deng
- Constructing Good Lattice Rules with Millions of Points
- Josef Dick and Frances Y. Kuo
- Lattice Structure of Nonlinear Pseudorandom Number Generators in Parts of the Period
- Gerhard Dorfer and Arne Winterhof
- Simulation for American Options: Regression Now or Regression Later?
- Paul Glasserman and Bin Yu
- Perturbation Monte Carlo Methods for the Solution of Inverse Problems
- Carole K. Hayakawa and Jerome Spanier
- Quantum Boolean Summation with Repetitions in the Worst-Average Setting
- Stefan Heinrich, Marek Kwas and Henryk Woźniakowski
- The Strong Tractability of Multivariate Integration Using Lattice Rules
- Fred J. Hickernell, Ian H. Sloan and Grzegorz W. Wasilkowski
- Minimizing Effective Dimension Using Linear Transformation
- Junichi Imai and Ken Seng Tan
- Component by Component Construction of Rank-1 Lattice Rules HavingO(n -1(In(n))d) Star Discrepancy
- Stephen Joe
- Stratification by Rank-1 Lattices
- Alexander Keller
- Walsh Series Analysis of the Star Discrepancy of Digital Nets and Sequences
- Gerhard Larcher and Friedrich Pillichshammer
- Quasi-Monte Carlo Methods for Estimating Transient Measures of Discrete Time Markov Chains
- Christian Lécot and Bruno Tuffin
- Quasi-Monte Carlo Methods for Elliptic BVPs
- Michael Mascagni, Aneta Karaivanova and Chi-Ok Hwang
- Stable Connectivity of Networks and Its Monte Carlo Estimation
- Hozumi Morohosi and Tatsuo Oyama
- Random Number Generators Based on Linear Recurrences in $$ \mathbb{F}_{2^w } $$
- François Panneton and Pierre L’Ecuyer
- Using Quasi-Monte Carlo Scenarios in Risk Management
- Filip Pistovčák and Thomas Breuer
- Adaptive Quasi-Monte Carlo Integration Based on MISER and VEGAS
- Rudolf Schürer
- When Does Monte Carlo Depend Polynomially on the Number of Variables?
- Ian H. Sloan and Henryk Woźniakowski
- A New Adaptive Method for Geometric Convergence
- Jerome Spanier and Rong Kong
- Polynomial Arithmetic Analogue of Hickernell Sequences
- Shu Tezuka
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