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328 Chapter 7. Random Numbers<br />

CITED REFERENCES AND FURTHER READING:<br />

Hammersley, J.M. and Handscomb, D.C. 1964, Monte Carlo Methods (London: Methuen).<br />

Kalos, M.H. and Whitlock, P.A. 1986, Monte Carlo Methods (New York: Wiley).<br />

Bratley, P., Fox, B.L., and Schrage, E.L. 1983, A Guide to Simulation (New York: Springer-Verlag).<br />

Lepage, G.P. 1978, Journal of Computational Physics, vol. 27, pp. 192–203. [1]<br />

Lepage, G.P. 1980, “VEGAS: An Adaptive Multidimensional Integration Program,” Publication<br />

CLNS-80/447, Cornell University. [2]<br />

Press, W.H., and Farrar, G.R. 1990, Computers in Physics, vol. 4, pp. 190–195. [3]<br />

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