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Monte Carlo methods for option pricing are a set of computational algorithms that use random sampling to estimate the value of financial derivatives, particularly options. These methods are particularly useful for pricing complex derivatives that may not be easily solvable using traditional analytical methods. The Monte Carlo approach relies on the law of large numbers, which allows for convergence to the expected value through repeated sampling.

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