the.com/monte carlo
when math can't solve the problem, throw ten million dice at it and average the mess.
means a method that estimates answers to hard problems by running massive numbers of random simulations instead of solving them exactly.
from named by physicists on the manhattan project, who needed a code word for their secret randomized calculations of neutron behavior; one of them had an uncle who gambled his savings away at monte carlo's casino, so the name stuck as a joke about chance.
true birthplacelos alamos, not monaco
named afterstanislaw ulam's gambling uncle
powersweather forecasts, finance, and pixar renders
core trickrandomness converges on truth eventually