monte carlo simulations
Monte Carlo simulations are computational methods used to model and analyze complex systems or processes using random sampling techniques. These simulations use random inputs to simulate various scenarios and estimate the range of possible outcomes, enabling decision-makers to better understand and assess risks and uncertainties associated with the system or process being studied.
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