Abstract

The Monte Carlo method was invented by John von Neumann, Stanislaw Ulam, and Nicholas Metropolis (who gave it its name) and independently by Enrico Fermi. Originally, it was not a simulation method but a mathematical approach aimed at solving a multidimensional integro-differential equation by means of a stochastic process. The equation itself did not necessarily refer to a stochastic process.

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