computerworld.comFlashback to the 1970s, when this college student pilot fish works nights as a computer operator -- and he gets to use the big machine for his homework, too."My calculus professor asked us to write a Fortran program to simulate a Monte Carlo method of determining the area under a graph," says fish. "You have a formula that, for a given input, tells you whether your result lies above or below a less-than-typical plot line. You run the formula using a random set of inputs, then count what percentage of 'hits' are below the line. That is then used to approximate the area under the curve.To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here

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