Gradient estimation via perturbation analysis

Paul Glasserman

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3h 41m

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Gradient estimation via perturbation analysis

by Paul Glasserman

1991

Kluwer Academic Publishers

221

0792390954

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xiv, 221 p. : 25 cm

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Gradient estimation via perturbation analysis was written by Paul Glasserman.

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