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Simulation and the monte carlo method

J. M. Hammersley
- 01 Mar 1982 - 
- Vol. 14, Iss: 2, pp 174-175
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This article is published in Bulletin of The London Mathematical Society.The article was published on 1982-03-01. It has received 1196 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Dynamic Monte Carlo method & Hybrid Monte Carlo.

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Benefits of repeated mine trackings by a parasitoid when the host leafminer has a tortuous feeding pattern

TL;DR: While search time to host encounter increased with mine complexity, the optimal mine-leaving rate that attained the most efficient search did not vary withMine complexity, indicating that making multiple trackings with an optimal constant rate was advantageous in terms of search time for any search on a mine over a range of levels of complexity.
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Analysis of capacity pricing and allocation mechanisms in shared railway systems

TL;DR: In this article, the authors developed a framework to evaluate the performance of shared railway systems under alternative capacity pricing and allocation, which consists of two models: a train operator model and an infrastructure manager model.
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Monte Carlo simulation of AC/DC/AC power converter distortion

TL;DR: In this paper, a Monte Carlo simulation of AC/DC/AC power converter harmonic and interharmonic distortion is performed by using the Monte-Carlo simulation and a new model of the control system is presented.
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Population-Based Simulation for Public Health: Generic Software Infrastructure and Its Application to Osteoporosis

TL;DR: A complete software infrastructure for the simulation of public health processes, which includes a generic population-based simulator called SynCHroNous Agent- and Population-based Simulator, which has a modern object-oriented software architecture and is completely configured through eXtensible Markup Language files.
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Chip-Level Design Constraints to Comply With Conducted Electromagnetic Emission Specifications

TL;DR: In this article, the relationship between the conducted emission at the printed circuit board level and the sources of switching noise at the chip level is evaluated through the analysis of an equivalent circuit that comprises an electric model of the internal building blocks of a microcontroller, the model of its package, and that of the board.
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Automobile prices in market equilibrium

TL;DR: In this article, the authors developed techniques for empirically analyzing demand and supply in differentiated products markets and then applied these techniques to analyze equilibrium in the U.S. automobile industry.
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Common Beliefs and Reality About PLS: Comments on Rönkkö and Evermann (2013)

TL;DR: In this article, the authors address Ronkko and Evermann's criticisms of the Partial Least Squares (PLS) approach to structural equation modeling and conclude that PLS should continue to be used as an important statistical tool for management and organizational research, as well as other social science disciplines.
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sdsm — a decision support tool for the assessment of regional climate change impacts

TL;DR: Statistical DownScaling Model (sdsm) facilitates the rapid development of multiple, low-cost, single-site scenarios of daily surface weather variables under current and future regional climate forcing.
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A new study on reliability-based design optimization

TL;DR: This paper presents a general approach for probabilistic constraint evaluation in the reliability-based design optimization (RBDO), where the conventional reliability index approach (RIA) and the proposed performance measure approach (PMA) are identified as two special cases.
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Computational Statistics Handbook with MATLAB

TL;DR: This book discusses Computational Statistics, a branch of Statistics, and its applications in medicine, education, and research.