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Is the stochastic method effectively a Monte Carlo simulation?

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Is the stochastic method effectively a Monte Carlo simulation?

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A. Yes, it is a type of Monte Carlo calculation, but differs from that most commonly used in the physical sciences. It does not track the behavior of individual molecules or atoms, but of ensembles of them at local thermal equilibrium. This allows a very large dynamic range of time scales to be accessed, unlike more conventional Monte Carlo simulations.

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