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Description

Photograph of the the FERMIAC, or Monte Carlo trolley, an analog device invented by Enrico Fermi to implement studies of neutron transport.

Source

"The Beginning of the Monte Carlo Method." Los Alamos Science, No. 15, p. 125

Date

1987

Author

N. Metropolis

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