Multidimensional sampling for simulation and integration: measures, discrepancies, and quasi-random numbers
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✦ hep-ph
cond-mathep-lat
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quasi-randomdiscrepanciesexactnumbersphysicistspointquadraticsets
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This is basically a review of the field of Quasi-Monte Carlo intended for computational physicists and other potential users of quasi-random numbers. As such, much of the material is not new, but is presented here in a style hopefully more accessible to physicists than the specialized mathematical literature. There are also some new results: On the practical side we give important empirical properties of large quasi-random point sets, especially the exact quadratic discrepancies; on the theoretical side, there is the exact distribution of quadratic discrepancy for random point sets.
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