MCQMC 2012 - tenth international conference on Monte Carlo and quasi-Monte Carlo conference (MCQMC)
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Deadline: October 14, 2011 | Date: February 13, 2012-February 17, 2012
Venue/Country: Sydney, Australia
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The MCQMC Conference is a biennial meeting devoted to the study of Monte Carlo (MC) and quasi-Monte Carlo (QMC) methods, the relationships between the two classes of methods, and their effective application in different areas. The conference attracts between 150 and 200 participants. Its aim is to provide a forum where leading researchers and users can exchange information on the latest theoretical developments and important applications of these methods. In a nutshell, MC methods study complex systems by simulations fed by computer-generated pseudorandom numbers. QMC methods replace these random numbers by more evenly distributed (carefully selected) numbers to improve their effectiveness. A large variety of special techniques are developed and used to make these methods more effective in terms of speed and accuracy. The conference focuses primarily on the mathematical study of these techniques, their implementation and adaptation for concrete applications, and their empirical assessment.TopicsMC and QMC methods Random and pseudorandom numbers Random processes Low-discrepancy points and sequences Digital nets and lattice rules MC and QMC in finance Variance reduction methods Rare-event simulation Complexity and tractability of multivariate problems Markov Chain Monte Carlo Particle methods Applications of MC and QMC methodsFormatFive days of conference with 10 invited one-hour plenary talks, and several 30-minute talks organized in sessions of 3 or 4 talks, including some special thematic sessions, with at most three parallel sessions at a time.ProceedingsThere is a long standing tradition that a selection of strictly refereed papers are published after the conference as a Springer-Verlag book.
Keywords: Accepted papers list. Acceptance Rate. EI Compendex. Engineering Index. ISTP index. ISI index. Impact Factor.
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