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monte carlo

/mon-tee -kahr-loh, -ti; Italian mawn-te -kahr-law/US // ˈmɒn ti ˈkɑr loʊ, -tɪ; Italian ˈmɔn tɛ ˈkɑr lɔ //

蒙特卡洛,蒙蒂卡洛,蒙特卡罗

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a town in Monaco principality, in SE France: gambling resort.
adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : Statistics. of, relating to, or using a Monte Carlo method, as a Monte Carlo simulation or solution.

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Examples

  • A Hamiltonian Monte Carlo model was trained on data from Weeks 1 and 2 of the 2018-20 seasons.

  • We implement Monte Carlo simulations for this, using randomness to simulate the rest of the regular season and playoffs thousands of times, keeping tabs on what happens in each simulation.

  • On Sunday, November 2, Their Royal Highnesses will begin their visit to Mexico in the town of Real del Monte.

  • Carlo Urbani, the WHO doctor who was the world's expert on SARS, got it and died.

  • He then enlisted the help of New York City musician Carlo Nicolau to compose the music.

  • Yeah, like Kathmandu and Monte Carlo, Maine and Monrovia, Harold had been to Vegas before.

  • After the hearing, Knox's attorney Carlo Dalla Vedova said Knox was listening to the verdict by an open phone in the courtroom.

  • The young man from far away had not, so far as he knew, either enemies or friends at Monte Carlo.

  • Then, you know, she had no right to play in the Rooms again; she was supposed to pay her hotel bill, and leave Monte Carlo.

  • This is held in the Piazza Carlo Alberto, which is the largest square in the town.

  • At the age of forty-five Monte Irvin was not ill-looking, and, indeed, was sometimes spoken of as handsome.

  • In fact, Monte Irvin had made a success of every affair in life with the lamentable exception of his marriage.