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*[[Gibbs ensemble Monte Carlo]]
*[[Gibbs ensemble Monte Carlo]]
*[[Glauber transition probabilities]] also known as: Barkers method
*[[Glauber transition probabilities]] also known as: Barkers method
*[[Grand canonical Monte Carlo  | Grand-canonical Monte Carlo]]
*[[Histogram reweighting]]
*[[Histogram reweighting]]
*[[Importance sampling]]
*[[Importance sampling]]
*[[Inverse Monte Carlo]]
*[[Inverse Monte Carlo]]
*[[Kinetic Monte Carlo]]
*[[Lattice simulations (Polymers)]]
*[[Lattice simulations (Polymers)]]
*[[Markov chain]]
*[[Markov chain]]
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*[[Metropolis Monte Carlo]]
*[[Metropolis Monte Carlo]]
*[[Metropolis-Hastings Monte Carlo]]
*[[Metropolis-Hastings Monte Carlo]]
*[[Grand canonical Monte Carlo  | Grand-canonical Monte Carlo]]
*[[Monte Carlo in the microcanonical ensemble]]
*[[Monte Carlo in the microcanonical ensemble]]
*[[Monte Carlo reptation moves]]
*[[Monte Carlo reptation moves]]

Latest revision as of 19:25, 1 February 2012

Monte Carlo is a stochastic computer simulation technique frequently used in the study of soft matter.


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General reading[edit]