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Monte Carlo simulation 2 Field programmable gate arrays (FPGAs) 1 Hardware implementation 1 Multi-point distributed random variables 1 Random bit generators 1 Random number generators 1 Weak Taylor schemes 1 field programmable gate arrays (FPGAs) 1 hardware implementation 1 multi-point distributed random variables 1 random bit generators 1 random number generators 1 weak Taylor schemes 1
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Article 1 Book / Working Paper 1
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Bruti-Liberati, Nicola 2 Martini, Filippo 2 Piccardi, Massimo 2 Platen, Eckhard 2
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Finance Discipline Group, Business School 1
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Mathematics and Computers in Simulation (MATCOM) 1 Research Paper Series / Finance Discipline Group, Business School 1
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A Hardware Generator of Multi-point Distributed Random Numbers for Monte Carlo Simulation
Bruti-Liberati, Nicola; Martini, Filippo; Piccardi, Massimo - Finance Discipline Group, Business School - 2005
Monte Carlo simulation of weak approximations of stochastic differential equations constitutes an intensive computational task. In applications such as finance, for instance, to achieve "real time" execution, as often required, one needs highly efficient implementations of the multi-point...
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A hardware generator of multi-point distributed random numbers for Monte Carlo simulation
Bruti-Liberati, Nicola; Martini, Filippo; Piccardi, Massimo - In: Mathematics and Computers in Simulation (MATCOM) 77 (2008) 1, pp. 45-56
Monte Carlo simulation of weak approximations of stochastic differential equations constitutes an intensive computational task. In applications such as finance, for instance, to achieve “real time” execution, as often required, one needs highly efficient implementations of the multi-point...
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