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This book presents the refereed proceedings of the 13th
International Conference on Monte Carlo and Quasi-Monte Carlo
Methods in Scientific Computing that was held at the University of
Rennes, France, and organized by Inria, in July 2018. These
biennial conferences are major events for Monte Carlo and
quasi-Monte Carlo researchers. The proceedings include articles
based on invited lectures as well as carefully selected contributed
papers on all theoretical aspects and applications of Monte Carlo
and quasi-Monte Carlo methods. Offering information on the latest
developments in these very active areas, this book is an excellent
reference resource for theoreticians and practitioners interested
in solving high-dimensional computational problems, arising, in
particular, in finance, statistics and computer graphics.
Modeling Uncertainty: An Examination of Stochastic Theory, Methods,
and Applications, is a volume undertaken by the friends and
colleagues of Sid Yakowitz in his honor. Fifty internionally known
scholars have collectively contributed 30 papers on modeling
uncertainty to this volume. Each of these papers was carefully
reviewed and in the majority of cases the original submission was
revised before being accepted for publication in the book. The
papers cover a great variety of topics in probability, statistics,
economics, stochastic optimization, control theory, regression
analysis, simulation, stochastic programming, Markov decision
process, application in the HIV context, and others. There are
papers with a theoretical emphasis and others that focus on
applications. A number of papers survey the work in a particular
area and in a few papers the authors present their personal view of
a topic. It is a book with a considerable number of expository
articles, which are accessible to a nonexpert - a graduate student
in mathematics, statistics, engineering, and economics departments,
or just anyone with some mathematical background who is interested
in a preliminary exposition of a particular topic. Many of the
papers present the state of the art of a specific area or represent
original contributions which advance the present state of
knowledge. In sum, it is a book of considerable interest to a broad
range of academic researchers and students of stochastic systems.
Modeling Uncertainty: An Examination of Stochastic Theory, Methods,
and Applications, is a volume undertaken by the friends and
colleagues of Sid Yakowitz in his honor. Fifty internationally
known scholars have collectively contributed 30 papers on modeling
uncertainty to this volume. Each of these papers was carefully
reviewed and in the majority of cases the original submission was
revised before being accepted for publication in the book. The
papers cover a great variety of topics in probability, statistics,
economics, stochastic optimization, control theory, regression
analysis, simulation, stochastic programming, Markov decision
process, application in the HIV context, and others. There are
papers with a theoretical emphasis and others that focus on
applications. A number of papers survey the work in a particular
area and in a few papers the authors present their personal view of
a topic. It is a book with a considerable number of expository
articles, which are accessible to a nonexpert - a graduate student
in mathematics, statistics, engineering, and economics departments,
or just anyone with some mathematical background who is interested
in a preliminary exposition of a particular topic. Many of the
papers present the state of the art of a specific area or represent
original contributions which advance the present state of
knowledge. In sum, it is a book of considerable interest to a broad
range of academic researchers and students of stochastic systems.
This volume represents the refereed proceedings of the Eighth
International C- ference on Monte Carlo and Quasi-Monte Carlo
Methods in Scienti c Computing, which was held at the University of
Montreal, from 6-11 July, 2008. It contains a limited selection of
articles based on presentations made at the conference. The program
was arranged with the help of an international committee consisting
of: Ronald Cools, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven Luc Devroye,
McGill University Henri Faure, CNRS Marseille Paul Glasserman,
Columbia University Peter W. Glynn, Stanford University Stefan
Heinrich, University of Kaiserslautern Fred J. Hickernell, Illinois
Institute of Technology Aneta Karaivanova, Bulgarian Academy of
Science Alexander Keller, mental images GmbH, Berlin Adam
Kolkiewicz, University of Waterloo Frances Y. Kuo, University of
New South Wales Christian Lecot, Universite de Savoie, Chambery
Pierre L'Ecuyer, Universite de Montreal (Chair and organizer) Jun
Liu, Harvard University Peter Mathe, Weierstrass Institute Berlin
Makoto Matsumoto, Hiroshima University Thomas Muller-Gronbach, Otto
von Guericke Universitat Harald Niederreiter, National University
of Singapore Art B. Owen, Stanford University Gilles Pages,
Universite Pierre et Marie Curie (Paris 6) Klaus Ritter, TU
Darmstadt Karl Sabelfeld, Weierstrass Institute Berlin Wolfgang Ch.
Schmid, University of Salzburg Ian H. Sloan, University of New
South Wales Jerome Spanier, University of California, Irvine Bruno
Tuf n, IRISA-INRIA, Rennes Henryk Wozniak ' owski, Columbia
University. v vi Preface The local arrangements (program
production, publicity, web site, registration, social events, etc.
This volume represents the refereed proceedings of the Eighth
International C- ference on Monte Carlo and Quasi-Monte Carlo
Methods in Scienti c Computing, which was held at the University of
Montreal, from 6-11 July, 2008. It contains a limited selection of
articles based on presentations made at the conference. The program
was arranged with the help of an international committee consisting
of: Ronald Cools, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven Luc Devroye,
McGill University Henri Faure, CNRS Marseille Paul Glasserman,
Columbia University Peter W. Glynn, Stanford University Stefan
Heinrich, University of Kaiserslautern Fred J. Hickernell, Illinois
Institute of Technology Aneta Karaivanova, Bulgarian Academy of
Science Alexander Keller, mental images GmbH, Berlin Adam
Kolkiewicz, University of Waterloo Frances Y. Kuo, University of
New South Wales Christian Lecot, Universite de Savoie, Chambery
Pierre L'Ecuyer, Universite de Montreal (Chair and organizer) Jun
Liu, Harvard University Peter Mathe, Weierstrass Institute Berlin
Makoto Matsumoto, Hiroshima University Thomas Muller-Gronbach, Otto
von Guericke Universitat Harald Niederreiter, National University
of Singapore Art B. Owen, Stanford University Gilles Pages,
Universite Pierre et Marie Curie (Paris 6) Klaus Ritter, TU
Darmstadt Karl Sabelfeld, Weierstrass Institute Berlin Wolfgang Ch.
Schmid, University of Salzburg Ian H. Sloan, University of New
South Wales Jerome Spanier, University of California, Irvine Bruno
Tuf n, IRISA-INRIA, Rennes Henryk Wozniak ' owski, Columbia
University. v vi Preface The local arrangements (program
production, publicity, web site, registration, social events, etc.
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Computational Science and Its Applications - ICCSA 2003 - International Conference, Montreal, Canada, May 18-21, 2003, Proceedings, Part II (Paperback, 2003 ed.)
Vipin Kumar, Marina L. Gavrilova, C.J. Kenneth Tan, Pierre L'Ecuyer
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The three-volume set, LNCS 2667, LNCS 2668, and LNCS 2669, constitutes the refereed proceedings of the International Conference on Computational Science and Its Applications, ICCSA 2003, held in Montreal, Canada, in May 2003. The three volumes present more than 300 papers and span the whole range of computational science from foundational issues in computer science and mathematics to advanced applications in virtually all sciences making use of computational techniques. The proceedings give a unique account of recent results in computational science.
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Computational Science and Its Applications - ICCSA 2003 - International Conference, Montreal, Canada, May 18-21, 2003, Proceedings, Part III (Paperback, 2003 ed.)
Vipin Kumar, Marina L. Gavrilova, C.J. Kenneth Tan, Pierre L'Ecuyer
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The three-volume set, LNCS 2667, LNCS 2668, and LNCS 2669, constitutes the refereed proceedings of the International Conference on Computational Science and Its Applications, ICCSA 2003, held in Montreal, Canada, in May 2003. The three volumes present more than 300 papers and span the whole range of computational science from foundational issues in computer science and mathematics to advanced applications in virtually all sciences making use of computational techniques. The proceedings give a unique account of recent results in computational science.
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Computational Science and Its Applications - ICCSA 2003 - International Conference, Montreal, Canada, May 18-21, 2003, Proceedings, Part I (Paperback, 2003 ed.)
Vipin Kumar, Marina L. Gavrilova, C.J. Kenneth Tan, Pierre L'Ecuyer
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The three-volume set, LNCS 2667, LNCS 2668, and LNCS 2669, constitutes the refereed proceedings of the International Conference on Computational Science and Its Applications, ICCSA 2003, held in Montreal, Canada, in May 2003. The three volumes present more than 300 papers and span the whole range of computational science from foundational issues in computer science and mathematics to advanced applications in virtually all sciences making use of computational techniques. The proceedings give a unique account of recent results in computational science.
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