Stochastic simulation | Monte Carlo methods

Tau-leaping

In probability theory, tau-leaping, or τ-leaping, is an approximate method for the simulation of a stochastic system. It is based on the Gillespie algorithm, performing all reactions for an interval of length tau before updating the propensity functions. By updating the rates less often this sometimes allows for more efficient simulation and thus the consideration of larger systems. Many variants of the basic algorithm have been considered. (Wikipedia).

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Leaping Shampoo

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From playlist 2021 IHES Summer School - Enumerative Geometry, Physics and Representation Theory

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