The General Nature of Monte Carlo Methods

  • Hammersley J
  • Handscomb D
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We often classify mathematicians as either pure or applied; but there are, of course, many other ways of cataloguing them, and the fashions change as the character of mathematics does. A relatively recent dichotomy contrasts the theoretical mathematician with the...

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Hammersley, J. M., & Handscomb, D. C. (1964). The General Nature of Monte Carlo Methods. In Monte Carlo Methods (pp. 1–9). Springer Netherlands. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-5819-7_1

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