DUBLIN--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/4ca875/exploring_monte_ca) has announced the addition of Elsevier Science and Technology's "Exploring Monte Carlo Methods" to their offering.
"Exploring Monte Carlo Methods" is a basic text that describes the numerical methods that have come to be known as "Monte Carlo." The book treats the subject generically through the first eight chapters and, thus, should be of use to anyone who wants to learn to use Monte Carlo. The next two chapters focus on applications in nuclear engineering, which are illustrative of uses in other fields. Five appendices are included, which provide useful information on probability distributions, general-purpose Monte Carlo codes for radiation transport, and other matters. The famous "Buffon's needle problem" provides a unifying theme as it is repeatedly used to illustrate many features of Monte Carlo methods.
This book provides the basic detail necessary to learn how to apply Monte Carlo methods and thus should be useful as a text book for undergraduate or graduate courses in numerical methods. It is written so that interested readers with only an understanding of calculus and differential equations can learn Monte Carlo on their own. Coverage of topics such as variance reduction, pseudo-random number generation, Markov chain Monte Carlo, inverse Monte Carlo, and linear operator equations will make the book useful even to experienced Monte Carlo practitioners.
Key Features:
- Provides a concise treatment of generic Monte Carlo methods
- Proofs for each chapter
- Appendixes include Certain mathematical functions; Bose Einstein functions, Fermi Dirac functions, Watson functions
Key Topics Covered:
- The Basis of Monte Carlo
- Pseudorandom Number Generators
- Sampling, Scoring, and Precision
- Variance Reduction Techniques
- Markov Chain Monte Carlo
- Inverse Monte Carlo
- Linear Operator Equations
- The Fundamentals of Neutral Particle Transport
- Monte Carlo Simulation of Neutral Particle Transport
Authors:
Dunn, William L. Dr. Dunn is with the Department of Mechanical and Nuclear Engineering at Kansas State University and was President of Quantum Research Services from 1988-2002. His research activities are primarily in the area of radiation applications. He is an Editor of the journal Applied Radiation and Isotopes and serves as Vice President, North America, of the International Radiation Physics Society.
Shultis, J. Kenneth Dr. Shultis has served as a faculty member in Nuclear Engineering for 38 years. He has written five books, including two that are routinely used as text books, and over 170 technical publications. His research interests include transport theory and radiative transfer, radiation protection and shielding, detector design and analysis, numerical analysis, radiological assessment, remote sensing, and risk analysis.
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