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Explorations in Monte Carlo Methods

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243 Seiten
Englisch
Springererschienen am21.08.2009
Monte Carlo methods are among the most used and useful computational tools available today, providing efficient and practical algorithims to solve a wide range of scientific and engineering problems.Explorations in Monte Carlo Methods provides a hands-on approach to learning this subject.mehr
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KlappentextMonte Carlo methods are among the most used and useful computational tools available today, providing efficient and practical algorithims to solve a wide range of scientific and engineering problems.Explorations in Monte Carlo Methods provides a hands-on approach to learning this subject.
ZusammenfassungMonte Carlo methods are among the most used and useful computational tools available, providing efficient and practical algorithms to solve a wide range of scientific and engineering problems. This book provides a hands-on approach to learning this subject.
Details
ISBN/GTIN978-0-387-87836-2
ProduktartBuch
EinbandartGebunden
Verlag
Erscheinungsjahr2009
Erscheinungsdatum21.08.2009
Seiten243 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
Gewicht514 g
IllustrationenXII, 243 p.
Artikel-Nr.11024789

Inhalt/Kritik

Inhaltsverzeichnis
to Monte Carlo Methods.- Some Probability Distributions and Their Uses.- Markov Chain Monte Carlo.- Optimization by Monte Carlo Methods.- Random Walks.mehr
Kritik
From the reviews:

"Explorations in Monte Carlo Methods by Ronald Shonkwiler and Franklin Mendivil is an undergraduate text that is both practical and accessible. ... Explorations would make a good text book and would also be suitable for independent study. ... It gives numerous applications of Monte Carlo methods including applications in electrical engineering, finance, optimization, and statistical mechanics. Each chapter has numerous exercises and the book concludes with an appendix listing several ideas for student projects applying Monte Carlo methods." (John D. Cook, The Mathematical Association of America, October, 2009)

"This undergraduate text explores the world of Monte Carlo methods under two premises: it shall be algorithmically oriented, and the students shall have fun with the subject. ... At the end of each chapter there are ... references, and more importantly, a large number of problems ... . The problems are clearly pointed out, and hence it is really fun to follow the text. There are not many undergraduate texts on Monte Carlo methods; this is one to recommend for use in a classroom." (Peter Mathé, Mathematical Reviews, Issue 2010 i)

"This clearly presented, easy-to-understand book offers beginners a hands-on approach to Monte Carlo methods (MCM). These extensively used methods offer valuable computational tools together with very useful, efficient, and practical algorithms for resolving difficult, complex problems confronting researchers/investigators in numerous disciplines. Shonkwiler (emer., Georgia Institute of Technology) and Mendivil (Acadia Univ., Canada) present the material in five chapters, each ending with a carefully selected list of problems. ... Summing Up: Highly recommended. Academic libraries serving upper-division undergraduates; professionals/practitioners." (D. V. Chopra, Choice, Vol. 47 (7), March, 2010)
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Schlagworte

Autor

Ronald Shonkwiler is also publishing Mathematical Biology: An Introduction with Maple and Matlab, that will will be available in 2008. He is professor emeritus at Georgia Institute of Technology School of Mathematics. He received his PhD in 1970. His areas of expertise include: stochastic processes, optimization, computer simulation, Monte Carlo numerical methods, mathematical biology, and reproducing Kernel Hilbert spaces.

Franklin Mendevil is a professor at Acadia University in Nova Scotia. He received his PhD in 1996 at Georgia Institute of Technology. He has co-authored numerous papers and publications, several of which were with Dr. Shonkwiler.