Applied Mathematics and Statistics 162 - Design and Analysis of Computer Simulation Experiments

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University of California-Santa Cruz
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Methods for the design and analysis of computer simulation experiments: random number generation; estimation of sample size necessary to achieve desired precision goals; antithetic variables and other devices for increasing simulation efficiency; analysis of the output of large "deterministic" computer programs, exploring the sensitivity of outputs to changes in the inputs. Applications drawn mainly from engineering and environmental sciences. Prerequisite(s): course 5 or 7 or 113 or 131 or Computer Engineering 107 or permission of instructor. (General Education Code(s): Q.) H. Lee, The Staff
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1.25
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Lecture
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Phone Number:
(831) 459-0111
Regional Accreditation:
Western Association of Schools and Colleges
Calendar System:
Quarter

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