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Stochastic Numerical Methods An Introduction For Students And Scientists 1st Edition Ral Toral

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Stochastic Numerical Methods An Introduction For Students And Scientists 1st Edition Ral Toral
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Publisher: Wiley-VCH
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.74 MB
Pages: 416
Author: Ra?l Toral, Pere Colet
ISBN: 9783527411498, 3527411496
Language: English
Year: 2014
Edition: 1

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Stochastic Numerical Methods An Introduction For Students And Scientists 1st Edition Ral Toral by Ra?l Toral, Pere Colet 9783527411498, 3527411496 instant download after payment.

Stochastic Numerical Methods introduces at Master level the numerical methods that use probability or stochastic concepts to analyze random processes. The book aims at being rather general and is addressed at students of natural sciences (Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, Biology, etc.) and Engineering, but also social sciences (Economy, Sociology, etc.) where some of the techniques have been used recently to numerically simulate different agent-based models.
Examples included in the book range from phase-transitions and critical phenomena, including details of data analysis (extraction of critical exponents, finite-size effects, etc.), to population dynamics, interfacial growth, chemical reactions, etc. Program listings are integrated in the discussion of numerical algorithms to facilitate their understanding.

From the contents:

  • Review of Probability Concepts
  • Monte Carlo Integration
  • Generation of Uniform and Non-uniform
  • Random Numbers: Non-correlated Values
  • Dynamical Methods
  • Applications to Statistical Mechanics
  • Introduction to Stochastic Processes
  • Numerical Simulation of Ordinary and
  • Partial Stochastic Differential Equations
  • Introduction to Master Equations
  • Numerical Simulations of Master Equations
  • Hybrid Monte Carlo
  • Generation of n-Dimensional Correlated
  • Gaussian Variables
  • Collective Algorithms for Spin Systems
  • Histogram Extrapolation
  • Multicanonical Simulations

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