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Monte Carlo simulation seed numbers

The backbone of Monte Carlo simulation is the ability to generate random numbers because random numbers form the basis of the random draws from a probability distribution. Computers, because they are based on rules, algorithms, and mathematical operations, cannot generate truly random numbers. Instead, random numbers start from some point in the algorithm, called the seed, and proceed in a linear, predictable manner but when examined in the short term appear to be random. It... [Pg.858]


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