Introduction to Quasi-Monte Carlo Integration and Applications von Gunther Leobacher | ISBN 9783319034249

Introduction to Quasi-Monte Carlo Integration and Applications

von Gunther Leobacher und Friedrich Pillichshammer
Mitwirkende
Autor / AutorinGunther Leobacher
Autor / AutorinFriedrich Pillichshammer
Buchcover Introduction to Quasi-Monte Carlo Integration and Applications | Gunther Leobacher | EAN 9783319034249 | ISBN 3-319-03424-3 | ISBN 978-3-319-03424-9

“The book under review is based on a one-semester undergraduate course and suited for readers with a basic knowledge in linear algebra, finite fields, calculus and elementary probability theory. The authors give a concise and well-written introduction to multivariate integration by Quasi-Monte Carlo (QMC) techniques and applications to mathematical finance. … Every chapter contains interesting exercise problems and useful hints for further reading of related literature.” (Robert F. Tichy, Mathematical Reviews, June, 2015)

Introduction to Quasi-Monte Carlo Integration and Applications

von Gunther Leobacher und Friedrich Pillichshammer
Mitwirkende
Autor / AutorinGunther Leobacher
Autor / AutorinFriedrich Pillichshammer

This textbook introduces readers to the basic concepts of quasi-Monte Carlo methods for numerical integration and to the theory behind them. The comprehensive treatment of the subject with detailed explanations comprises, for example, lattice rules, digital nets and sequences and discrepancy theory. It also presents methods currently used in research and discusses practical applications with an emphasis on finance-related problems. Each chapter closes with suggestions for further reading and with exercises which help students to arrive at a deeper understanding of the material presented.

The book is based on a one-semester, two-hour undergraduate course and is well-suited for readers with a basic grasp of algebra, calculus, linear algebra and basic probability theory. It provides an accessible introduction for undergraduate students in mathematics or computer science.