Monte Carlo Method, Random Number, and Pseudorandom Number (Mathematical Society of Japan Memoirs)
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Author(s)Hiroshi Sugita
PublisherMathematical Society of Japan
ISBN / ASIN4931469655
ISBN-139784931469655
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Sales Rank5,389,103
CategoryMathematics
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Although the Monte Carlo method is used in so many fields, its mathematical foundation has been weak until now because of the fundamental problem that a computer cannot generate random numbers. This book presents a strong mathematical formulation of the Monte Carlo method which is based on the theory of random number by Kolmogorov and others and that of pseudorandom number by Blum and others. As a result, we see that the Monte Carlo method may not need random numbers and pseudorandom numbers may suffice. In particular, for the Monte Carlo integration, there exist pseudorandom numbers which serve as complete substitutes for random numbers.
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