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Title: Monte Carlo Simulation


1
Monte Carlo Simulation
  • Presented by Megan Aldrich and Tiffany Timm

2
What is Monte Carlo?
  • Uses random numbers to generate a simulation to
    mimic real data
  • Helps find statistics for data that is really
    messy
  • Use of a computer is required

3
Discovery and First Use
  • First used by Enrico Fermi in 1930s for neutron
    diffusion
  • Documented by John von Neumann in the 1940s
    during the Manhattan Project of World War II
  • Popular because gambling was a rising sport and
    was coined the name Monte Carlo by Neumanns
    partner Stainslaw Ulam who loved poker

4
Pros
  • Easy to use
  • Can make the complex data simple
  • Does not take a lot of time to analyze
  • Inexpensive

5
Cons
  • Original expense to develop and operate
    simulations can be high
  • Not sufficient in dealing with small numbers and
    usually has the operator estimating when this
    happens

6
Outline for Monte Carlo
  • List all possible outcomes for each event.
  • Determine the probability of each outcome.
  • Determine subsets of the integers which have the
    same relative frequencies as the probabilities.
  • Set up a correspondence between the outcomes and
    the subsets.
  • Select a random number.
  • Using each random number to represent the
    corresponding event, perform the experiment and
    note the outcome.
  • Repeat until desired confidence.

7
Our Problem
  • As the owner of a small grocery store you have a
    choice of hiring
  • Two cashiers who do their own bagging, and each
    of whom can check out a shopper in two minutes,
    or
  • One cashier and one bagboy who, working as a
    team, can check out a shopper in one minute.
  • We want to find the best scenario.

8
Our Problem continued
  • Based on our experience for every one minute
  • Zero people get in line 30 of the time
  • One person gets in line 40 of the time
  • Two people get in line 30 of the time
  • Using this system we can find the expected wait
    time per customer and the expected line length
    they will encounter.

9
Problem analysis
  • We generated random numbers in Excel and used a
    program written by Tiffany to run the experiment
  • We want to explore
  • Ho Mx My
  • H1 Mx gt My

10
Results
  • We reject the null hypothesis in favor of the
    alternative hypothesis. This shows that the
    average wait time for a one-lane system is longer
    than a two-lane system.
  • Therefore, we would choose a two-lane system to
    effectively lower the wait time for customers.

11
Questions
  • Under what circumstances would you use the Monte
    Carlo Simulation?
  • Name three ways you can generate random numbers.
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