Fast Sequential Monte Carlo Methods for Counting and Optimization
Reuven Y. Rubinstein
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Fast Sequential Monte Carlo Methods for Counting and Optimization
by Reuven Y. Rubinstein, Ad Ridder, Radislav Vaisman
Published
2013
Publisher
Wiley & Sons, Limited, John
Pages
208
ISBN-13
9781118612323
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Fast Sequential Monte Carlo Methods for Counting and Optimization was written by Reuven Y. Rubinstein, Ad Ridder, Radislav Vaisman.
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