Accuracy in Random Number Generation

John F. Monahan
1985 Mathematics of Computation  
The generation of continuous random variables on a digital computer encounters a problem of accuracy caused by approximations and discretization error. These in turn impose a bias on the simulation results. An ideal discrete approximation of a continuous distribution and a measure of error are proposed. Heuristic analysis of common methods for transforming uniform deviates to other continuous random variables is discussed. Comments and recommendations are made for the design of algorithms to reduce the bias and avoid overflow problems.
doi:10.2307/2008146 fatcat:ss2yampdo5f63oadk3kseagl34