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			Numpy and Scipy: Using Sparse Matrices in our Monte Carlo Simulation (part 3)
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								We review our Monte Carlo code for simulating a large number of stick runs. This is a detailed breakdown on how the matrices involved are built.
Part 1: https://youtu.be/v_S7cOL5ZWU
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