© 1979 by British Computer Society
Application of a digital computer simulation language to control hybrid computer Monte Carlo studies
Department of Electrical Engineering, University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona, USA
Digital computer continuous system simulation languages (CSSL) are directly applicable to the high speed programs needed for multi-run analogue/hybrid computer studies. This is true because the required digital computer operations can always be interpreted as solution of simple difference equations, which are simply solved, step by step, with the conventional digital integration algorithms built into the simulation language. In this report, the very high digital computing speed needed for fast analogue/computer Monte Carlo simulation is obtained with a block diagram simulation language translating directly into fast executing assembly language.
Received November 1977. revised February 1978.
* Department of Electrical Engineering, University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona 85721, USA