Random points in NIntegrate
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- Subject: [mg56425] Random points in NIntegrate
- From: isturan at gmail.com (Ismail T.)
- Date: Mon, 25 Apr 2005 01:30:37 -0400 (EDT)
- Sender: owner-wri-mathgroup at wolfram.com
Hi, I need to do the following. I am using mathematica to take a multi-dimensional integral with NIntegrate and QuasiMonteCarlo method is default for such cases. There are two things that I couldn't figure out. First, I want to print the random points that the mathematica chooses to take each data points. This is particularly important to see whether mathematica is stuck only some parts of the region of integration where it assumes that the biggest cntribution comes from. Secondly, how can I make mathematica to take sample (random) points only in a specific part of the region of integration without applying any particular cut to the limits of integration? Thanks a lot in advance, ismail
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