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Monte Carlo Calculations in Statistical Mechanics
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| Copyright Year | 2010 |
| Abstract | A typical coordinate rotation computing sequence is shown in Table II. (Note that in this computation, the vector is rotated through the negative X axis.) Since the change of magnitude will be exactly known beforehand, it may be compensated for exactly either by scaling or by a magnitJlde-correction multiplication. I t may then be said that, except for the practical consideration of limiting the number of digits and the number of steps to some finite value, both algorithms produce an exact soly.tion. In a practical computer, no approximations are necessary except round-off. In applying this computing technique to practical problems, the complete solution may be programmed by considering the computer as the digital equivalent of an analog resolver. If the analog-resolver solution flow for the particular problem is known, then the number' of operations and the information-flow diagram can be obtained simply by substituting for each resolver, on a time-shared basis, a CORDIC operation. TABLE II |
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