Simulation and the Monte Carlo Method This long awaited Second Edition gives a fully updated and comprehensive account of the major topics in Monte Carlo Method simulation since the early 1980s. The book is geared to a broad audience of readers in engineering, the physical and life sciences, statistics, computer science, and mathematics. Full description
"The book is clearly written and easy to read for people with mathematical background.... The material of the book is useful in most areas of the nowadays research work." (
International Statistical Review, April 2009)
"I enjoyed reading the book, and found the individual examples quite interesting." (Biometrics, December 2008)
"I enjoyed reading the book, and found the individual examples quite interesting." (Biometrics, December 2008)
"..if you need to learn how to use Monte Carlo in your simulations, this is probably the best single document I have ever read. "(Computing Reviews, September 2008)
"Rubinstein and Kroese did an exemplary job of addressing major issues and providing much needed updated information in this area." (CHOICE, June 2008)
"the book is nicely written and the additional to the book from the 1st edition certainly make it more attractive to a wider audience. I would recommend it to students and practioners with appropriate background." (MAA Review March 2008)
"I enjoyed reading the book, and found the individual examples quite interesting." (
Biometrics, December 2008)
"..if you need to learn how to use Monte Carlo in your simulations, this is probably the best single document I have ever read. "(Computing Reviews, September 2008)
"Rubinstein and Kroese did an exemplary job of addressing major issues and providing much needed updated information in this area." (CHOICE, June 2008)
"the book is nicely written and the additional to the book from the 1st edition certainly make it more attractive to a wider audience. I would recommend it to students and practioners with appropriate background." (MAA Review March 2008)