Talk:Equation of State Calculations by Fast Computing Machines
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[edit]What I've always wondered is why Teller & Rosenbluth's wives are listed as coauthors (Augusta H. Teller & Arianna W. Rosenbluth ). Did they contribute substantively or more in regards to typesetting / writing , etc? This would be a great addition to the article. Danski14(talk) 21:29, 28 September 2015 (UTC)
The wives were the computer programmers. Rosenbluth told me once that the computers of the time were extremely difficult to program and that Arianna was an expert. While some early computer work was started by Mici Teller, Arianna rewrote the code from scratch after Marshall developed the algorithm. I worked with Marshall right up until he died and in 2003. Jcandy (talk) 00:44, 1 May 2019 (UTC)
Merge with Metropolis–Hastings algorithm?
[edit]This page seems to be primarily about the algorithm, not the journal article itself. It seems to me that this information should be added to the main Metropolis–Hastings algorithm page, where there's already much more details and applications of the algorithm. Alternatively, since this page seems to cover more the molecular dynamics context, we could move this page to Metropolis Monte Carlo algorithm and make it clear that this is just the original algorithm while Metropolis–Hastings algorithm is just the generalized one. But right now neither article makes much of the distinction, and personally I don't think they're different enough to warrant separate articles. Justin Kunimune (talk) 15:14, 8 November 2024 (UTC)