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Applications of Graph Theory in Computer Science

2011 Third International Conference on Computational Intelligence, Communication Systems and Networks, 2011
Graphs are among the most ubiquitous models of both natural and human-made structures. They can be used to model many types of relations and process dynamics in computer science, physical, biological and social systems. Many problems of practical interest can be represented by graphs. In general graphs theory has a wide range of applications in diverse
Ferozuddin Riaz, Khidir M. Ali
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Some computer applications in political science

Computers and the Humanities, 1967
TO SOME, "POLITICAL SCIENCE" IS A CONTRADICTION IN TERMS. They regard politics as an art which defies systematic study and, hence, offers no basis for a "science." Others contend, as I do, that human behavior is subject to systematic study, explanation, and prediction-and this includes man's political behavior.
Kenneth Janda
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Applications of Heterogeneous Computing in Computational and Simulation Science

2011 Fourth IEEE International Conference on Utility and Cloud Computing, 2011
As the size and complexity of scientific problems and datasets grow, scientists from a broad range of discipline areas are relying more and more on computational methods and simulations to help solve their problems. This paper presents a summary of heterogeneous algorithms and applications that have been developed by a large research organization ...
Luke Domanski   +5 more
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Applications of heterogeneous computing in computational and simulation science

International Journal of Computational Science and Engineering, 2013
This paper presents a summary and overview of heterogeneous algorithms and applications developed by the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) for solving practical and challenging science problems such as: 1) high-content analysis of brain cell images for medical research and drug discovery; 2) genetic analysis of ...
Luke Domanski   +17 more
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Some Computer Applications in Social Science

American Sociological Review, 1965
in error should diminish our inclination to conceive of associations between two variables as varying in degree only. Clearly, relationships have "shapes" or "forms" (represented in the rules for estimating one variable from another) that may be fully as informative as the degree of association. Since a "P-R-E" interpretation, strictly speaking, cannot
J T, GULLAHORN, J E, GULLAHORN
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Computational Science and Its Applications

2005
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Marina Gavrilova   +7 more
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Innovative applications of computer science

Proceedings of the May 19-22, 1975, national computer conference and exposition on - AFIPS '75, 1975
For many years much of the research frontier of computer science as represented, for example, by the activities of artificial intelligence laboratories, seemed preoccupied with esoteric mathematical studies (such as self organizing systems, algebraic theory of machines, or resolution theorem proving), "toy" systems (such as games, puzzles, children's ...
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Computer applications in political science

Proceedings of the November 14-16, 1967, fall joint computer conference on - AFIPS '67 (Fall), 1967
To some, "political science" is a contradiction in terms. They regard politics as an art which defies systematic study and, hence, offers no basis for a "science." Others contend, as I do, that human behavior is subject to systematic study, explanation, and prediction---and this includes man's political behavior.
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The Application of Computer Science to Industrial Hygiene

American Industrial Hygiene Association Journal, 1966
Abstract Automatic sampling and analysis of environmental atmospheres can result in voluminous amounts of data describing exposures to chemicals. The use of a digital computer to process such data and the advantages and disadvantages of the technique are presented.
J E, Peterson   +2 more
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Quantum Computation in Robotic Science and Applications

2019 International Conference on Robotics and Automation (ICRA), 2019
Using the effects of quantum mechanics for computing challenges has been an often discussed topic for decades. The frequent successes and early products in this area, which we have seen in recent years, indicate that we are currently entering a new era of computing.
Christina Petschnigg   +4 more
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