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Monte Carlo Simulation: The Art of Random Process Characterization

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There are many textbooks devoted to the theory behind Monte Carlo methods. More often than not, these are heavy on theory and light on example. Rarely do they include the examples in their entirety, mostly presenting the final results in summary form. The aim of this text is to be light on theory and heavy on example. Each example is included in its input, output, and source code or spreadsheet. If you work through all the examples, you should be able to simulate whatever process is needed.

124 pages, Kindle Edition

Published March 15, 2018

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D. James Benton

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I started writing novels (24 so far) and textbooks (47 so far) after semi-retiring from a long career in industry. In so doing, I hope to entertain, encourage, and also pass on what I have learned.

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July 28, 2021
Fun and informative

Lots of simple fun examples that get the point across. All the code is straight forward and avoid architecture astronaut programs. A nice short read!
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