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The Monte Carlo method is the general designation for stochastic simulation using random numbers. Monte Carlo is the name of the suburb in Monaco made famous by its gambling casino. The name was also used as the secret code for atomic bomb work performed during World War II involving random simulation of the neutron diffusion process. Monte Carlo methods have been used in many areas since that time.
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Billinton, R., Li, W. (1994). Elements of Monte Carlo Methods. In: Reliability Assessment of Electric Power Systems Using Monte Carlo Methods. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4899-1346-3_3
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