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| Vegas Monte Carlo× | Diagrama de Feynman× | |
|---|---|---|
| Área | Física de partículas | Física de partículas |
| Família | Process / pipeline | Process / pipeline |
| Ano de origem≠ | 1978 | 1949 |
| Autor original≠ | Peter Lepage | Richard Feynman |
| Tipo≠ | Adaptive sampling algorithm | Visualization and calculation framework |
| Fonte seminal≠ | Lepage, G. P. (1978). A new algorithm for adaptive multidimensional integration. Journal of Computational Physics, 27(2), 192–203. DOI ↗ | Feynman, R. P. (1949). The Theory of Positrons. Physical Review, 76(6), 749–759. DOI ↗ |
| Outros nomes≠ | VEGAS algorithm, adaptive importance sampling, multidimensional integration | Feynman graph, interaction diagram |
| Relacionados | 3 | 3 |
| Resumo≠ | VEGAS is an adaptive Monte Carlo algorithm for numerical integration of multidimensional functions, particularly useful for high-dimensional integrals common in particle physics calculations. By adaptively refining the sampling distribution to concentrate points in high-contribution regions, VEGAS dramatically improves integration efficiency compared to naive Monte Carlo. | Feynman diagrams are graphical representations of particle interactions introduced by Richard Feynman in 1949. They provide an intuitive and systematic way to visualize and calculate amplitudes for quantum field theory processes, converting complex mathematical expressions into geometric pictures that reveal the underlying physics. |
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