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Record Nr.

UNISA996465888703316

Titolo

Computational Science — ICCS 2001 [[electronic resource] ] : International Conference San Francisco, CA, USA, May 28–30, 2001 Proceedings, Part I / / edited by Vassil N. Alexandrov, Jack J. Dongarra, Benjoe A. Juliano, Rene S. Renner, C.J.Kenneth Tan

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Berlin, Heidelberg : , : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2001

ISBN

3-540-45545-0

Edizione

[1st ed. 2001.]

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (LVI, 1305 p. 301 illus.)

Collana

Lecture Notes in Computer Science, , 0302-9743 ; ; 2073

Disciplina

004

Soggetti

Computers

Software engineering

Artificial intelligence

Computer mathematics

Computational complexity

Theory of Computation

Software Engineering/Programming and Operating Systems

Information Systems and Communication Service

Artificial Intelligence

Computational Mathematics and Numerical Analysis

Complexity

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters and index.

Nota di contenuto

Invited Paper -- Architecture-Specific Automatic Performance Tuning -- Climate Modeling -- Global Computing — Internals and Usage -- Collaborative Computing -- Complex Physical System Simulation -- Computational Chemistry -- Computational Finance -- Computational Geometry and Applications -- Computational Methods -- Computational Models of Natural Language Arguments -- Computational Physics in the Undergraduate Curriculum -- Computational Science Applications and Case Studies -- Computational Science Education: Standards, Learning Outcomes and Assesment



Techniques -- High Performance and Parallel Computing in Manufacturing and Testing Environments -- Monte Carlo Numerical Methods.

Sommario/riassunto

LNCS volumes 2073 and 2074 contain the proceedings of the International Conference on Computational Science, ICCS 2001, held in San Francisco, California, May 27 -31, 2001. The two volumes consist of more than 230 contributed and invited papers that reflect the aims of the conference to bring together researchers and scientists from mathematics and computer science as basic computing disciplines, researchers from various application areas who are pioneering advanced application of computational methods to sciences such as physics, chemistry, life sciences, and engineering, arts and humanitarian fields, along with software developers and vendors, to discuss problems and solutions in the area, to identify new issues, and to shape future directions for research, as well as to help industrial users apply various advanced computational techniques.