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Computational Biomaterials: Computational Simulations for Biomedicine

Advanced Materials, 2022
AbstractWith the flourishing development of material simulation methods (quantum chemistry methods, molecular dynamics, Monte Carlo, phase field, etc.), extensive adoption of computing technologies (high‐throughput, artificial intelligence, machine learning, etc.), and the invention of high‐performance computing equipment, computational simulation ...
Xinyue Dai, Yu Chen
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Computer Simulation in Psychiatry

Archives of General Psychiatry, 1966
WITH THE publication in recent years of such important works as Colby's 1 computer simulation of a neurotic process, Bellman's 2 analysis of psychiatric interviewing in terms of decision theory, Feigenbaum's 3 studies of simulation of verbal learning behavior, Gullahorn's 4 models of social behavior, and Newell and Simon's 5 simulation of human thought,
T H, Naylor, D T, Gianturco
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Computer simulations in spectrometry

Analytica Chimica Acta, 1991
Abstract A commercially available simulation computer program has been augmented by the addition of libraries of Jones and Mueller calculus component blocks, enabling the program to handle mixed systems consisting of both electronic signal processing blocks and optical component blocks. The program and libraries constitute a “scientific block diagram
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Problems of computer simulation

Behavioral Science, 1967
Computer simulation of psychological processes presents a number of problems, which are too infrequently discussed explicitly. The most important of those are the relation between a program and the theory it embodies—it is often difficult to distinguish between the theoretically relevant aspects and those of a merely technical nature—and validation of ...
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Computer Simulation

Journal of Learning Disabilities, 1974
This paper describes the use of computer simulation of the diagnostic process—a meth-od of training learning disabilities specialists. Prospective learning disabilities specialists gained experience in the diagnostic process via operational computer simulations. The simu-lated settings provided a way to bridge the gap between courses in theory and the
Janet W. Lerner, James A. Schuyler
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Computer Simulation Techniques

Journal of Clinical Monitoring and Computing, 2002
Computer simulation models can be extremely valuable for teaching and for understanding real world processes. The discipline of creating a model forces the investigator to carefully define each relationship and test the result. Even simple models can be fundamentally unpredictable. Models are typically comprised of systems of differential equations and
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Simulating physics with computers

International Journal of Theoretical Physics, 1982
This chapter describes the possibility of simulating physics in the classical approximation, a thing which is usually described by local differential equations. But the physical world is quantum mechanical, and therefore the proper problem is the simulation of quantum physics. A computer which will give the same probabilities as the quantum system does.
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Computer Simulation of Plasmas

Astrophysics and Space Science, 1971
During the last few years computer simulation of plasma has developed quite extensively, with many groups springing up in various places. Numerous approaches are reported in ‘Methods of Computational Physics’ (Vol. 9, Plasma Physics, 1970). I shall not attempt to summarize all this work, but shall concentrate on the work that has been carried out at ...
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Computer Simulation

2015
This article interprets computer simulation modeling as a new type of mathematical modeling that comprises a number of interdependent components, among them experimentation, visualization, and adaptability. Furthermore, it is argued, simulation modeling can be characterized as a particular style of reasoning, namely a combinatorial style, that ...
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Computer Simulations

PSA: Proceedings of the Biennial Meeting of the Philosophy of Science Association, 1990
Abstract The need to solve analytically intractable models has led to the rise of a new kind of science, computational science, of which computer simulations are a special case. It is noted that the development of novel mathematical techniques often drives scientific progress and that even relatively simple models require numerical ...
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