ICERM Workshop: Monte Carlo Methods in the Physical and Biological Sciences
Month: October 2012
Date: October 29--November 2
Name: ICERM Workshop: Monte Carlo Methods in the Physical and Biological Sciences
Location: ICERM, Providence, Rhode Island.
Description
Monte Carlo methods are one of the main tools used to study the properties of complex physical, chemical, and biological systems. Since their introduction in the late 1940s, these methods have undergone a remarkable expansion and are now used in many other fields, including statistical inference, engineering, and computer science. However, the design and theoretical understanding of Monte Carlo methods is still a challenging topic, especially for those problems where rare events play the key role in determining algorithm performance. The aim of the workshop is to bring together specialists in the application areas who understand the specific challenges posed by realistic problems and have developed sophisticated tools to tackle these problems, and mathematicians developing methods for algorithm analysis, abstraction, and optimization.
Information
http://icerm.brown.edu/sp-f12-w3.