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1991
Abstract Computer experiments have in the past been one of the best available sources of information concerning the experimental values of the critical exponents. Many of these computations were performed from 1955 to 1970 by English and American physicists.
Jacques des Cloizeaux, Gerard Jannink
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Abstract Computer experiments have in the past been one of the best available sources of information concerning the experimental values of the critical exponents. Many of these computations were performed from 1955 to 1970 by English and American physicists.
Jacques des Cloizeaux, Gerard Jannink
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Computer experience and computer anxiety
Computers in Human Behavior, 2003Abstract In this article two studies are reported that tested the nature of the relationship between computer experience and computer anxiety. In the first study 184 first year psychology students were given a questionnaire that measured their computer experience in terms of e.g.
Beckers, JJ, Schmidt, Henk
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Physical Experiments and Computer Experiments
2003This book describes methods for designing and analyzing research studies that are conducted using computer code in lieu of a physical experiment. Historically, Statistics has been the scientific discipline that creates methodology for conducting empirical research.
Thomas J. Santner +2 more
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1996
Publisher Summary This chapter presents and compares two statistical approaches to computer experiments. The second approach does so by taking random input points. Randomness is required to generate probability or confidence intervals. The first approach introduces randomness by modeling the function, f, as a realization of a Gaussian process ...
J.R. Koehler, A.B. Owen
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Publisher Summary This chapter presents and compares two statistical approaches to computer experiments. The second approach does so by taking random input points. Randomness is required to generate probability or confidence intervals. The first approach introduces randomness by modeling the function, f, as a realization of a Gaussian process ...
J.R. Koehler, A.B. Owen
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Computing and Experimenting in Buckling
Civil-Comp Proceedings, 2009This paper describes a computer program for analyzing the buckling and (initial) post-buckling of prismatic plate structures. Post-buckling behaviour is described in terms of the amplitudes of a limited number of skilfully chosen buckling modes. Experiments were carried out to validate the program. The rarely investigated problem of interaction between
Menken, C.M. +3 more
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Illustrative Computational Experiments
1996Throughout this book, we have presented the Stochastic Decomposition algorithm and a number of features that have been designed to enhance its computational effectiveness. In this chapter we illustrate SD’s computational viability through the results of various computational experiments that have been conducted.
Julia L. Higle, Suvrajeet Sen
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Physics World, 1989
During the 1980s, the personal computer has become an important piece of laboratory equipment, not only as an accurate, highly versatile measuring instrument, but also in the timing and control of experiments, or even as an integral part of the experiment.
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During the 1980s, the personal computer has become an important piece of laboratory equipment, not only as an accurate, highly versatile measuring instrument, but also in the timing and control of experiments, or even as an integral part of the experiment.
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Computer Modelling Experiments
1989This chapter presents the experimental framework and research which the authors have pursued to explore the theory and methodology outlined in the preceding chapters. It is deemed essential that language be presented in a full context so that the interhierarchical relationships can be learnt, and can provide cues for intrahierarchical learning.
David M. W. Powers +1 more
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Nature, 1984
Turing's Man: Western Culture in the Computer Age. By J. David Bolter. University of North Carolina Press: 1984. Pp.264. Hbk $19.95, pbk $8.95.
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Turing's Man: Western Culture in the Computer Age. By J. David Bolter. University of North Carolina Press: 1984. Pp.264. Hbk $19.95, pbk $8.95.
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