RE: Looking for a proof

2001-12-25 Thread Olsen, Chris

Try this:


  Law, A,  Kelton, W. D.  Simulation Modeling  Analysis.  McGraw-Hill.  It
is now in at least it's third edition.

Chris Olsen
George Washington High School
2205 Forest Drive SE
Cedar Rapids, IA

(319)-398-2161 

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 Dear All,
  Can anyone tell me where to find source code or even the
 algorithm for simulating The normal distribution and the Exponential
 distribution ?
 
 Thanks alot
 
 
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Re: Logarithms (was: When to Use t and When to Use z Revisited)

2001-12-25 Thread Donald Burrill

On Tue, 11 Dec 2001, Vadim and Oxana Marmer wrote:

 besides, who needs those tables? we have computers now, don't we?
 I was told that there were tables for logarithms once. I have not seen 
 one in my life. Is not it the same kind of stuff?

If you _want_ to see one, you have no farther to go than to Sterling 
Library and look up what there is under mathematical tables.  (Unless, 
in the years since I worked there as an undergraduate, they've thrown 
them all out, which I would hope to be unlikely.)

-- DFB.
 
 Donald F. Burrill [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 184 Nashua Road, Bedford, NH 03110  603-471-7128



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