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Method of Statistical Testing – Monte Carlo Method – Shreider
In this post, we will see the book Method of Statistical Testing – Monte Carlo Method by Yu. A. Shreider. About the book The present volume of the Mathematical Reference Library is devoted to the so-called method of statistical trials … Continue reading
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Tagged accuracy, algorithms, applications, congestion processes, definite integrals, information theory, methods, monte carlo method, neutron physics, queueing, random number generation, random numbers, simulation, statistics, testing, transformation of random numbers, wiener integrals
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Computational Mathematics – Demidov, Maron
In this post, we will see the bookComputational Mathematics by B. P. Demidovich and I. A. Maron. About the book The basic aim of this book is to give as far as possible a systematic and modern presentation of the most important … Continue reading
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Tagged approximate differentiation, approximate methods, approximate numbers, computing methods, continued fractio, continued fractions, convergence, eigenvalues, eigenvectors, error estimates, euler-maclaurin formula, functions, graphical integration, integration of functions, interation, interpolation of functions, linear vector space, matrix algebra, mir books, monte carlo method, newton's method, quadrature formula, roots, systems of linear equations
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Little Mathematics Library – The Monte Carlo Method
We now come to The Monte Carlo Method by I. M. Sobol in the Little Mathematics Library series. The book has a random number table as one of the appendices, which is sort of out dated, when we have access … Continue reading
Science for Everyone – Physics and Geometry of Disorder – Percolation Theory
We now come to another gem in the Science For Everyone series, Physics and Geometry of Disorder – Percolation Theory by A. L. Efros. From the back cover: This book is about percolation theory and its various applications, which occur mostly … Continue reading