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Monte Carlo methods are a class of computational algorithms that rely on repeated random sampling to compute their results. Monte Carlo methods are often used in simulating physical and mathematical systems. Because of their reliance on repeated computation of random or pseudo-random numbers, these methods are most suited to calculation by a computer and tend to be used when it is unfeasible or impossible to compute an exact result with a deterministic algorithm.

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  1. Materials Science on the Atomic Scale with the 3-D Atom Probe

    Online Presentations | 08 Nov 2006 | Contributor(s):: George D. W. Smith

    Some of the key goals of materials science and technology are to be able to design a material from first principles, to predict its behaviour, and also to optimise the processing route for its manufacture. In recent years, these goals have come closer to realisation, thanks in part to the...

  2. demons

    Tools | 31 Oct 2006 | Contributor(s):: M. E. Klausmeier-Brown, C. M. Maziar, Paul Dodd, M. A. Stettler, Xufeng Wang, Gerhard Klimeck

    Improved program consists of DEMON and SDEMON

  3. Carbon Nanotube Electronics: Modeling, Physics, and Applications

    Papers | 30 Oct 2006 | Contributor(s):: Jing Guo

    In recent years, significant progress in understanding the physics of carbon nanotube electronic devices and in identifying potential applications has occurred. In a nanotube, low bias transport can be nearly ballistic across distances of several hundred nanometers. Deposition of high-κ...

  4. Homework for Monte Carlo Method: High field transport in Bulk Si

    Teaching Materials | 06 Jan 2006 | Contributor(s):: Muhammad A. Alam

    This homework assignment is part of ECE 656 "Electronic Transport in Semiconductors" (Purdue University). It contains 10 problems which lead students through the simulation of high-field transport in bulk silicon.

  5. Review of Several Quantum Solvers and Applications

    Online Presentations | 11 Jun 2004 | Contributor(s):: Umberto Ravaioli

    Review of Several Quantum Solvers and Applications

  6. IWCE 2004 Held at Purdue

    Workshops | 24 Oct 2004

    IEEE and NCN sponsored the 10th International Workshop of Computational Electronics at Purdue, October 24-27, with the theme "The field of Computational Electronics - Looking back and looking ahead."

  7. BoseX' Quantum Electro Mechanical System

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  8. Monte carlo simulation of semiconductor devices

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    Monte carlo simulation is attrative and accurate simulation tool, uses random and statistical methods to solve the semiconductor device modeling and design problems. We, you, should discuss the...

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