How to: Monte Carlo Simulation in Python (Introduction)
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This video includes a basic tutorial in Monte Carlo simulation techniques in python, along with a few examples.
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25:00 Is it ok to use fibonacci sequence for the cumulative particles? If so, then we could also use the differences between the fibonacci numbers to determine how many E's to sum up to get the total energy deposited for each 10s interval.
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it is very nice and helpful video. I have a question and hope you can reply. how can we get the distribution function(like,f(x) ) for MC to do the simulation of experiment? it is from previous experiment or specific theory? Thank you very much
Is your method of generating a distribution different then the metropolis method or is that what it is?
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