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Monte Carlo Methods and Applications, Volume 5
Volume 5, Number 1, January 1999
- Hans Babovsky:

On a Monte Carlo scheme for Smoluchowski's coagulation equation. 1-18 - Paul Fischer, Eckhard Platen

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Applications of the balanced method to stochastic differential equations in filtering. 19-38 - P. S. Rouzankin, Anton V. Voytishek:

On the cost of algorithms for random selection. 39-54 - Makoto Mori:

Discrepancy of sequences generated by piecewise monotone maps. 55-68 - Carla Ongaro, U. Nastasi, Alba Zanini:

Monte Carlo Simulation of the photo-neutron production in the high-Z components of radiotherapy linear accelerators. 69-80
Volume 5, Number 2, January 1999
- Orazgeldy Kurbanmuradov, Üllar Rannik, Karl Sabelfeld, Timo Vesala:

Direct and Adjoint Monte Carlo Algorithms for the Footprint Problem. 85-112 - Ilya M. Sobol, Boris Shukhman, A. Guinzbourg:

On the distribution of random ranges. 113-134 - H. Rief:

Touching on a zero-variance scheine in solving linear equations by randorn walk processes. 135-148 - Emanouil I. Atanassov

, Ivan Tomov Dimov:
A new optimal Monte Carlo method for calculating integrals of smooth functions. 149-168 - R. L. Perel, J. J. Wagschal, Y. Yeivin:

Monte Carlo calculation of deep penetration benchmark sensitivities. 169-188
Volume 5, Number 3, January 1999
- Nina Golyandina

, Vladimir Nekrutkin:
Homogeneous Balance Equation for Measures: Errors of the Stochastic Solution. 193-262 - S. V. Rogasinsky:

Solution of stationary boundary value problems for the Boltzmann equation by the Monte Carlo method. 263-280
Volume 5, Number 4, January 1999
- Flavius Guias:

A Direct Simulation Method for the Coagulation-Fragmentation. Equations with Multiplicative Coagulation Kernels. 287-310 - Wilfried Grecksch, Vo V. Anh:

Approximation of stochastic Hammerstein integral equation with fractional Brownian motion input. 311-324 - Peter Mathé

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Numerical Integration using Markov Chains. 325-344 - Michael Khazen, Arie Dubi:

A Note on Variance Reduction Methods in Monte Carlo Applications to Systems Engineering and Reliability. 345-374

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