Molecular simulator for proteins that uses Go-type potentials
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Molecular simulator for proteins that uses Go-type potentials
Exact simulation and Quasi Monte Carlo for the Heston stochastic volatility model
Finite-time ruin problem for tempered stable processes
Lab assignments of Monte Carlo Simulation Lab
Haskell version of fragment assembly without physical potentials, but only with distance restraints and geometric checks
Hyesteretic optimization of the Sherrington-Kirkpatrick spin glass
This repository contains the FORMS spatial module for ACT-R and two demonstration tasks and models. spatial.lisp -- This is the FORMS spatial module for ACT-R. Simply load it into your Lisp environment before loading your model. Also, placing it into your ACT-R installation's "modules" folder will make it load automatically with the rest of ACT-…
The canonical ACT-R distribution is not thread-safe, but ACT-Concurrently provides a concurrency work-around to take advantage of a multi-core machine as well as other locally-networked machines.
Slot machine base game evolutionary RTP optimization as parallel implementation with MPI.
A dynamic strategy that replicates the payoff of a derivative described as a stochastic process
Monte Carlo Radiation Transport code for biological tissues.
Computational process model of postcompletion error for working memory (e.g. Byrne & Bovair, 1997) and interruption (e.g. Ratwani & Trafton, 2011) paradigms.
A Julia program that uses the Monte Carlo method to estimate pi, here is a good guide which explains how this works: http://blog.minitab.com/blog/michelle-paret/a-simple-guide-to-using-monte-carlo-simulation-to-estimate-pi-v2
A simple Monte Carlo Simulation for simulating chances of winning a gambler.
MSc project
Analyzing Stock Movements using Markov Chains and Monte Carlo Simulation
Implementation of a Black Scholes Monte Carlo engine
MOCASSIN - MOnte CArlo SimulationS of Ionized Nebulae, Version 3.0
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