R Programming for Simulation and Monte Carlo Methods focuses on using R software to program probabilistic simulations, often called Monte Carlo Simulations. Typical simplified eal–world examples include simulating the probabilities of a baseball player having a ‘streak’ of twenty sequential season games with ‘hits–at–bat’ or estimating the likely total number of taxicabs in a strange city when one observes a certain sequence of numbered cabs pass a particular street corner over a 60 minute period. In addition to detailing half a dozen (sometimes amusing) ‘real–world’ extended example applications, the course also explains in detail how to use existing R functions, and how to write your own R functions, to perform simulated inference estimates, including likelihoods and confidence intervals, and other cases of stochastic simulation. Techniques to use R to generate different characteristics of various families of random variables are explained in detail. The course teaches skills to implement various approaches to simulate continuous and discrete random variable probability distribution functions, parameter estimation, Monte–Carlo Integration, and variance reduction techniques. The course partially utilizes the Comprehensive R Archive Network (CRAN) spuRs package to demonstrate how to structure and write programs to accomplish mathematical and probabilistic simulations using R statistical software.
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Specification: R Programming for Simulation and Monte Carlo Methods
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Price | $12.99 |
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Duration | 11.5 hours |
Year | 2020 |
Level | All |
Language | English |
Certificate | Yes |
Quizzes | No |
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Lauren Allen –
The lessons were very informative with interesting, applicable exercises. A few of the videos seemed out of place.
X.Z.Zhang Zhang –
I like this course with many examples
Eloi P. Kpamegan –
This course gave a serious insights in various aspects of simulation. I really liked the forest fire simulations
Luca –
Extremely clear and well paced. And a bit more technical than other course that, being an engineer, is a bonus.
Shweta –
Very good one to understand Simulation
Carmen Stindt –
It was an interesting course to take part in. Good resources made available.
Abroad Learner –
Speaking style is not well developed, as if not reheared but improvised while going along, too colloquial. Lecturing style best be more developed to speak in clear sentences. Pronounciation could also be better. At times volume levels go into clipping, producing distortion. Also would recommend to use higher screen resolution when recording.
Eric Ruiz –
Si muy buena