Introduction to Simulation and Random Walks

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Session Overview

Graph showing a movement trail from a random walk simulation.

This lecture completes the introduction of classes by showing a way to implement user-defined iterators. It then discusses simulation models, and illustrates some of the ideas underlying simulations modeling by simulating a random walk.

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Topics covered: Subclasses, inheritance, generator, analytic methods, simulation methods, simulations, models, random walk.

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Check Yourself

What is a generator?

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A function that remembers the point in the function body where it last returned a value and the values of all local variables.

 

 

What is the difference between yield and return?

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When yield is used, the state of the function is not lost.

 

 

What is a model?

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A model is a theoretical construct that will provide useful information about the possible behaviors of the system being modeled.

 

 

Problem Sets

Problem Set 5: RSS Feed Filter (Due)

In problem set 5, you will build a program to monitor news feeds over the Internet. Your program will filter the news, alerting the user when it notices a news story that matches that user's interests (for example, the user may be interested in a notification whenever a story related to the Red Sox is posted).

Problem Set 6 (Assigned)

Problem set 6 is assigned in this session. The instructions and solutions can be found on the session page where it is due, Lecture 14 Sampling and Monte Carlo Simulation.

 

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