(1) randomly plot points inside the unit square (2) some will fall within the unit circle The fraction of points inside the circle approaches π/4 as the number of points → ∞ (source: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Pi_30K.gif …)pic.twitter.com/7R08x6k3AN
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Replying to @InertialObservr
Implemented this some time ago. Integrals, too, suffer from the curse of dimensionality. A great and easy way to solve these problems is to use Monte Carlo integration!pic.twitter.com/qYikFCc6kw
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Replying to @QuentinWach
i prefer the name "integration by darts" ;)
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