What is simulation (M1L3)? - Answers Imitation of a real-world process or system over time.
What is a model (M1L3)? - Answers High-level representations of the operation of a real-word
process or system.
Is the following a discrete or continuous model:
1 customer shows up and waits in line, and then another, and so on (M1L3). - Answers Discrete
model
Is the following a discrete or continuous model:
An hourly weather prediction for precipitation over time (M1L3). - Answers Continuous model
Is the following a stochastic or deterministic model:
Calls that randomly arrive at a call center (M1L3). - Answers Stochastic model
Is the following a stochastic or deterministic model:
Predicting the voltage if we know the current and resistance in a circuit (M1L3). - Answers
Deterministic model
What does it mean for a model to be dynamic vs. static (M1L3)? - Answers Dynamic models
have changing relationships between variables over time. In static models, the relationships
between variables are fixed (e.g., V = IR).
What are the three methods to "solve" a model: from easiest to hardest (M1L3)? - Answers 1.
Analytical (exact)
2. Numerical methods (approximate)
3. Simulation methods (approx. with randomness)
In the 1940s, who used early computers to simulate thermonuclear chain reactions as part of
the Manhattan project (also had a role in the foundations of Monte Carlo methods)(M1L4).
a) William Gossett, aka - "Student"
b) Harry Markowitz
c) Comte de Buffon
d) Ulam, Metropolis, and von Neumann
e) Justin Bieber - Answers ---d) correct answer---