Bootstrap, an alternative to Monte Carlo simulation
Bootstrap, an alternative to Monte Carlo simulation
The Monte Carlo simulation is a commonly used technique for circuit analysis, but is computationally expensive. The bootstrap method can save simulation time and retain the desired accuracy.
Yang, Z.R.
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Zwolinski, M.
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Chalk, C.D.
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1998
Yang, Z.R.
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Zwolinski, M.
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Chalk, C.D.
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Yang, Z.R., Zwolinski, M. and Chalk, C.D.
(1998)
Bootstrap, an alternative to Monte Carlo simulation.
Electronics Letters, 34 (12).
Abstract
The Monte Carlo simulation is a commonly used technique for circuit analysis, but is computationally expensive. The bootstrap method can save simulation time and retain the desired accuracy.
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Published date: 1998
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URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/251238
ISSN: 0013-5194
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C.D. Chalk
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