Monte Carlo Simulation: The Art of Random Process Characterization by D. James Benton

Monte Carlo Simulation: The Art of Random Process Characterization by D. James Benton

Author:D. James Benton [Benton, D. James]
Language: eng
Format: azw3
Publisher: UNKNOWN
Published: 2018-03-15T00:00:00+00:00


Chapter 11. Random Walk

Random walks are often presented in the context of Monte Carlo simulations. Unless you have some specific interest in modeling the behavior of drunkards, these may seem superfluous. There are useful applications of the random walk concept, so we'll just start with one of these: diffusion. To illustrate this we will employ a simple Windows® program. All it does is draw a cluster of yellow dots on a black background. The dots are subjected to diffusion rattling so that they spread over time, as illustrated below:



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