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Title: How to diffuse your way out of a paper bag
Proposer: Frances Buontempo
Type: Tutorial
Duration: 90 mins
Description:
Many applications in variety of areas from finance to epidemiology use Monte Carlo simulations of stochastic models. This talk will revise the basics of Monte Carlo models, and consider when they are appropriate. In particular, it will demonstrate standard and geometric Brownian motion, showing various approaches to diffusing one's way out of a paper bag. Programming one's way out of a paper bag gives a concrete, if frivolous, application to otherwise potentially abstract concepts.

This talk will (hopefully) show animations in C++ and avoid too much detailed mathematics. It will build up from a very simple model, considering possible extensions to more complicated approaches on the way. People with a deep background in Monte Carlo simulations, e.g. in low discrepancy numbers, may be bored. The aim is to give a simple introduction to the topic. A brief mention of std::rand and std::random may be made.



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