Additional Topics in Modeling

This chapter aims to introduce the student to the concept of the Monte-Carlo simulation method and randomness in modelling. It explores the importance of multiple simulation runs, similar to multiple samples, to explain typical or average behaviour. The chapter explains the practice of developing fl...

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