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Computer Design in Computational Mechanics
2009 International Conference on Computing, Engineering and Information, 2009The computational mechanics suffers a lack of modifiability and interactivity, which leads to neglecting its potential to help engineers in solving problems faster and cheaper. The fully integration of computer design in computational mechanics will tackle this problems, by means of providing the capability to explore design variations within an ...
Serna S.P., Stork A.
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2008
Abstract Before we can use a computer as a tool for scientific computing, we must gain a basic understanding of key concepts concerning physical components, communication protocols and procedures, programming, and the design of computational strategies implemented in algorithms.
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Abstract Before we can use a computer as a tool for scientific computing, we must gain a basic understanding of key concepts concerning physical components, communication protocols and procedures, programming, and the design of computational strategies implemented in algorithms.
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The Computer Book and Introduction to Computers and Computing
Physics Bulletin, 1982Robin Bradbeer, Peter De Bono and Peter Laurie 1982 London: BBC 208 pp price £6.75 This book is an extremely well written and entertaining introduction to computers and computing. The book starts at ground level and describes the beginnings of computers from Charles Babbage on.
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1986
Recent years have seen considerable progress in computer technology, in computer science, and in the computational sciences, which include computational chemistry. To a large extent developments in these fields have been mutually dependent. Progress in computer technology — such as the use of very-large-scale integrated circuits — has led to ...
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Recent years have seen considerable progress in computer technology, in computer science, and in the computational sciences, which include computational chemistry. To a large extent developments in these fields have been mutually dependent. Progress in computer technology — such as the use of very-large-scale integrated circuits — has led to ...
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Computers of the Brain and Brainmade Computers
1970Publisher Summary Information-processing systems ordinarily consist of a combination of units including input, processing, storage, and output devices. They are devised to handle data at high speeds, with self-checking accuracy. The most remarkable system, both from the point of view of design and information-handling capacity, is the human brain. In
J P, Schadé, J, Smith
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"The primary purpose of this enquiry is to explore the relevance of digital culture to contemporary art therapy practice in the digital age. The explosion of digital media into everyday life, as evidenced through it's impact on modes of communication and transformative societal behaviours has vastly altered how humans relate to each other and the world
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On the Computational Complexity of Conservative Computing
2003In a seminal paper published in 1982, Fredkin and Toffoli have introduced conservative logic, a mathematical model that allows one to describe computations which reflect some properties of microdynamical laws of Physics, such as reversibility and conservation of the internal energy of the physical system used to perform the computations. In particular,
MAURI, GIANCARLO +1 more
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The Application of Electronic Computers to Factor Analysis
, 1960H. Kaiser
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Quantum Computers as Fuzzy Computers
2001An implementation of digitised fuzzy numbers on quantum computers is suggested. It is shown that due to the famous quantum parallelism quantum computers can operate "globally" on whole membership functions of fuzzy numbers, not by calculating them "point by point" as classical computers do, which leads to the considerable decrease in the number of ...
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