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A Practical Manual on the Monte Carlo Method for Random Walk Problems — Cashwell & Everett, 1959 (ONLINE ORDER ONLY)
A Practical Manual on the Monte Carlo Method for Random Walk Problems — Cashwell & Everett, 1959 (ONLINE ORDER ONLY)
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A Practical Manual on the Monte Carlo Method for Random Walk Problems by E. D. Cashwell and C. J. Everett is a rare and historically significant first edition published by Pergamon Press in 1959, written by two physicists at Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory, University of California, and representing one of the earliest practical guides to implementing Monte Carlo simulation for nuclear physics problems.
The book provides a rigorous yet applied treatment of the Monte Carlo method as used to solve random walk problems — the mathematical framework underlying neutron transport, particle diffusion, and radiation shielding calculations. Cashwell and Everett develop the theoretical foundations of random walk theory and Monte Carlo sampling, then translate them into concrete computational procedures, including detailed flowcharts and algorithms for tracking particle trajectories through complex geometries. The interior pages reveal the book's practical orientation: flowcharts for collision and escape routines, geometric parameter calculations, and step-by-step procedures designed to be implemented directly on the early digital computers then available at national laboratories.
Cashwell and Everett were staff scientists at Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory — the institution where the Monte Carlo method was born. Conceived by Stanislaw Ulam and John von Neumann in the late 1940s and named by Nicholas Metropolis, the Monte Carlo method was developed at Los Alamos specifically to solve the intractable neutron transport problems at the heart of nuclear weapons and reactor design. By 1959, the method had matured from a theoretical insight into a practical computational tool, and this manual represents that transition: a working guide written by practitioners for practitioners, grounded in the classified and unclassified research of the laboratory where modern computational physics was invented. Published by Pergamon Press as part of its international scientific series, this volume is a primary document of the early computational nuclear age.
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