| Monte Carlo method |
Monte Carlo methods are algorithms for solving various kinds of computational problems by using random numbers (or more often pseudo-random numbers), as opposed to deterministic algorithms. Monte Carlo methods are extremely important in computational physics and related applied fields, and have diverse applications from esoteric quantum chromodynamics calculations to designing heat shields and aerodynamic forms. ...
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| Monte Carlo method |
A numerical modeling procedure that makes use of random numbers to simulate processes that involve an element of chance. In Monte Carlo simulation, a particular experiment is repeated many times with different randomly determined data to allow statistical conclusions to be drawn.
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| Monte Carlo method |
An operational research technique which is a method of simulating a situation in mathematical terms and experimenting with a large number of random alternatives.
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| Monte Carlo method |
A trial and error method of repeated calculations to discover the best solution of a problem. Often used when a great number of variables are present, with interrelationships so extremely complex as to forestall straightforward analytical handling.
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