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The textbook covers the basics of classical numerical methods of computational mathematics used for solving linear and nonlinear equations and systems; interpolation and approximation of functions; numerical integration and differentiation; solutions of ...
Alevtina Glovackaya
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The textbook covers the basics of classical numerical methods of computational mathematics used for solving linear and nonlinear equations and systems; interpolation and approximation of functions; numerical integration and differentiation; solutions of ...
Alevtina Glovackaya
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IEEE/ACM Transactions on Computational Biology & Bioinformatics, 2019
Drug-induced hepatotoxicity may cause acute and chronic liver disease, leading to great concern for patient safety. It is also one of the main reasons for drug withdrawal from the market.
R. Su +4 more
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Drug-induced hepatotoxicity may cause acute and chronic liver disease, leading to great concern for patient safety. It is also one of the main reasons for drug withdrawal from the market.
R. Su +4 more
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Advancing the Network Theory of Mental Disorders: A Computational Model of Panic Disorder
, 2019The network theory of psychopathology posits that mental disorders are complex systems of mutually reinforcing symptoms. This overarching framework has proven highly generative but does not specify precisely how any specific mental disorder operates as ...
Donald Robinaugh +10 more
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Computational Modeling in Human-Computer Interaction
Extended Abstracts of the 2019 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 2019We propose a workshop on rapidly emerging topic of Computational Modeling in HCI to address the challenges of increasing complexity of human behaviors we are able to track and collect today. The goal of this workshop is to reconcile two seemingly competing approaches to computational modeling: theoretical modeling, which seeks to explain behaviors vs ...
Nikola Banovic +2 more
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Putting the Computation Back into Computational Modeling
Pharmacopsychiatry, 2006Many different varieties of modeling coexist in theoretical neuroscience. Here, we consider the positive and negative implications, for theories of schizophrenia, of a crucial distinction between computational and mathematical modeling.
P, Dayan, J, Williams
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Computational models of analogy
WIREs Cognitive Science, 2010AbstractAnalogical mapping is a core process in human cognition. A number of valuable computational models of analogy have been created, capturing aspects of how people compare representations, retrieve potential analogs from memory, and learn from the results.
Dedre, Gentner, Kenneth D, Forbus
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2017
This book presents in their basic form the most important models of computation, their basic programming paradigms, and their mathematical descriptions, both concrete and abstract. Each model is accompanied by relevant formal techniques for reasoning on it and for proving some properties.
BRUNI, ROBERTO +1 more
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This book presents in their basic form the most important models of computation, their basic programming paradigms, and their mathematical descriptions, both concrete and abstract. Each model is accompanied by relevant formal techniques for reasoning on it and for proving some properties.
BRUNI, ROBERTO +1 more
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The Computer Journal, 2004
Summary: This paper examines the limitations of Turing Machines as a complete model of computation, and presents several models that extend Turing Machines. Dynamic interaction of clients and servers on the Internet, an infinite adaptation from evolutionary computation, and robots sensing and acting are some examples of areas that cannot be properly ...
Wegner, Peter, Eberbach, Eugene
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Summary: This paper examines the limitations of Turing Machines as a complete model of computation, and presents several models that extend Turing Machines. Dynamic interaction of clients and servers on the Internet, an infinite adaptation from evolutionary computation, and robots sensing and acting are some examples of areas that cannot be properly ...
Wegner, Peter, Eberbach, Eugene
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Computational Models of Hallucinations
2012Recent advances in theoretical neuroscience have provided new insights into information processing within large brain-like networks operating in an uncertain world. The computational framework can overcome some of the complexity within the object of study by predicting how basic changes in neural architecture may lead to systems-level changes that ...
Jardri, Renaud, Denève, Sophie
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A computer model of the kidney
Computer Methods and Programs in Biomedicine, 1992We developed a computer model of renal function that factors perfusion pressure, serum sodium, potassium, antidiuretic hormone and aldosterone concentrations to derive urine output, urinary sodium and urinary potassium excretion. The model implements Uttamsingh's (Uttamsingh, R.J., et al. Mathematical model of the human renal system. Med. Biol.
L J, Goldstein, E B, Rypins
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