

Simulation
Book • 2002
Sheldon M. Ross's "Simulation" is a definitive guide to the principles and applications of simulation modeling.
The book covers a wide range of techniques, including Monte Carlo methods, which are extensively detailed.
It delves into the theoretical foundations of simulation, providing a rigorous mathematical framework for understanding the methods.
Numerous examples and case studies illustrate the practical application of simulation across various fields.
The book is a valuable resource for students and professionals alike, offering a comprehensive understanding of simulation techniques.
The book covers a wide range of techniques, including Monte Carlo methods, which are extensively detailed.
It delves into the theoretical foundations of simulation, providing a rigorous mathematical framework for understanding the methods.
Numerous examples and case studies illustrate the practical application of simulation across various fields.
The book is a valuable resource for students and professionals alike, offering a comprehensive understanding of simulation techniques.
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