In the Monte Carlo solution of boundary value problems modeled by partial differential equations ,1,2,3the bound aries of the regions in question and the boundary condi tions must be generated and detected. This note is a discussion of such techniques developed at the University of British Columbia, Hybrid Computer Laboratory. Only electronic comparators and diode function generators are required in implementing these techniques.
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