Demon Algorithm
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Demon Algorithm
Hi, I am a new member and have a question regarding the Demon algorithm, introduced by Creutz in early 1980s. How do you prove that it satisfies the detailed balance condition? The transition from one state to another is deterministic, the reversibility of a step is not clear to me. Thank you.
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Hi, I am a new member and have a question regarding the Demon algorithm, introduced by Creutz in early 1980s. How do you prove that it satisfies the detailed balance condition? The transition from one state to another is deterministic, the reversibility of a step is not clear to me. Thank you.
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Its just a silly attempt at trolling.. The demon algorithm is part of something called the "monte carlo method". They must have came across "MCF" while googling these. Sure wish I had that kinda time huh..?
OP, you want to reverse an evident result of numbers, a numerical result that was determined randomly in the first place.. Aint nobody got time fadat.
OP, you want to reverse an evident result of numbers, a numerical result that was determined randomly in the first place.. Aint nobody got time fadat.
Last edited by wht02monte; 02-10-2018 at 09:13 AM.
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Its just a silly attempt at trolling.. The demon algorithm is part of something called the "monte carlo method". They must have came across "MCF" while googling these. Sure wish I had that kinda time huh..?
OP, you want to reverse an evident result of numbers, a numerical result that was determined randomly in the first place.. Aint nobody got time fadat.
OP, you want to reverse an evident result of numbers, a numerical result that was determined randomly in the first place.. Aint nobody got time fadat.
On the forum where I am an admin we call this spam . And crap like this is deleted right along with the person who posted it and their IP banned from returning. Herman
Last edited by Herman Munster; 02-10-2018 at 10:34 AM. Reason: spelling
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Hi, I am a new member and have a question regarding the Demon algorithm, introduced by Creutz in early 1980s. How do you prove that it satisfies the detailed balance condition? The transition from one state to another is deterministic, the reversibility of a step is not clear to me. Thank you.
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#7
Surely any forum has the same rules, this one included.. Although banning OPs IP may be a bit extreme, deleting the topic can be justified but I dont see OP coming back here with good reason.. No harm being done, OP just having a little fun trying to be witty.. I got a little chuckle out of it..