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Monte Carlo and Quasi-Monte Carlo Methods 2002

Proceedings of a Conference held at the National University of Singapore, Republic of Singapore, November 25–28, 2002

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Table of contents (28 papers)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages I-XIX
  2. How Many Random Bits Do We Need for Monte Carlo Integration?

    • Stefan Heinrich, Erich Novak, Harald Pfeiffer
    Pages 27-49
  3. On Tractability of Weighted Integration for Certain Banach Spaces of Functions

    • Fred J. Hickernell, Ian H. Sloan, Grzegorz W. Wasilkowski
    Pages 51-71
  4. Polynomial Integration Lattices

    • Pierre L’Ecuyer
    Pages 73-98
  5. Approximate Bayesian Computation and MCMC

    • Vincent Plagnol, Simon Tavaré
    Pages 99-113
  6. Digital Nets, Duality, and Algebraic Curves

    • Chaoping Xing, Harald Niederreiter
    Pages 155-166
  7. Constructing Good Lattice Rules with Millions of Points

    • Josef Dick, Frances Y. Kuo
    Pages 181-197
  8. Perturbation Monte Carlo Methods for the Solution of Inverse Problems

    • Carole K. Hayakawa, Jerome Spanier
    Pages 227-241
  9. Quantum Boolean Summation with Repetitions in the Worst-Average Setting

    • Stefan Heinrich, Marek Kwas, Henryk Woźniakowski
    Pages 243-258
  10. The Strong Tractability of Multivariate Integration Using Lattice Rules

    • Fred J. Hickernell, Ian H. Sloan, Grzegorz W. Wasilkowski
    Pages 259-273
  11. Minimizing Effective Dimension Using Linear Transformation

    • Junichi Imai, Ken Seng Tan
    Pages 275-292
  12. Stratification by Rank-1 Lattices

    • Alexander Keller
    Pages 299-313
  13. Walsh Series Analysis of the Star Discrepancy of Digital Nets and Sequences

    • Gerhard Larcher, Friedrich Pillichshammer
    Pages 315-327

Editors and Affiliations

  • Department of Mathematics, National University of Singapore, Singapore, Republic of Singapore

    Harald Niederreiter

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