Models of Network Reliability: Analysis, Combinatorics and Monte Carlo
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CRC Press, 2010. β 212 p. β ISBN: 1439817413, 9781439817414<div class="bb-sep"></div>Unique in its approach, Models of Network Reliability: Analysis, Combinatorics, and Monte Carlo provides a brief introduction to Monte Carlo methods along with a concise exposition of reliability theory ideas. From
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