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C++ Dynamic Link Library to Generate Random Numbers from Empirical Probability Distributions

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Samuel Mitchell () (Australian Prudential Regulation Authority)
Geoffrey Shuetrim () (Australian Prudential Regulation Authority)

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File URL: http://www.apra.gov.au/RePEc/RePEcDocs/Archive/code/cd0005.zip
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File Function: Random number generation routines for empirical distributions.
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Software component provided by Australian Prudential Regulation Authority in its series Programs and Software with number cd0005.

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Date of creation: 13 Sep 1999
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Handle: RePEc:apr:aprsft:cd0005

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Keywords: Random number generator; cumulative density function; empirical distribution;

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