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Simulating functional magnetic materials on supercomputers [PDF]

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The recent passing of the petaflop per second landmark by the Roadrunner project at the Los Alamos National Laboratory marks a preliminary peak of an impressive world-wide development in the high-performance scientific computing sector. Also, purely academic state-of-the-art supercomputers such as the IBM Blue Gene/P at Forschungszentrum Jülich allow ...
Gruner, Markus, Entel, Peter
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Executive Control Functions in Simulated Driving

Applied Neuropsychology, 2009
Teenage novice drivers have elevated crash rates compared with more experienced drivers. This study examined the hypothesis that driving accidents in young adults are associated with individual and developmental differences in prefrontally-mediated executive control functions. High-school students completed a simulated driving task and six experimental
Timo, Mäntylä   +2 more
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Functional Simulation Using Spreadsheets

SIMULATION, 1999
In this paper, a functional simulation method using modern spreadsheet programs is dis cussed and evaluated. This method is based on simulating the basic blocks that constitute a system and in connecting these blocks together using a graphical interface. The simulation can be customized using toolbars, menus, help and dialog sheets.
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Hazard function estimators: a simulation study

Statistics in Medicine, 1999
Kernel-based methods for the smooth, non-parametric estimation of the hazard function have received considerable attention in the statistical literature. Although the mathematical properties of the kernel-based hazard estimators have been carefully studied, their statistical properties have not.
K R, Hess, D M, Serachitopol, B W, Brown
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Simulation of distributed functions

Mathematics and Computers in Simulation, 1992
Abstract Increasing numbers of multiprocessor systems and network structures are used to solve problems that have not yet been solvable with sufficient accuracy. Special features are necessary for tools that are used for evaluating the performance of modelling and simulation systems for distributed functions and systems.
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Deductive Fault Simulation with Functional Blocks

IEEE Transactions on Computers, 1978
This paper presents a method of propagating the effects of faults through functional blocks using the deductive (fault list) technique. An extension of the method is shown to be effective for simulating internal faults in functional blocks. The techniques presented here have been used for implementing the functional simulation capability in the Logic ...
Menon, Premachandran R.   +1 more
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Functional endoscopic sinus surgery training simulator

The Laryngoscope, 1998
AbstractObjective/Hypothesis: To determine the efficacy of a haptic (force feedback) device and to compare isosurface and volumetric models of a functional endoscopic sinus surgery (FESS) training simulator. Study Design: A pilot study involving faculty and residents from the Department of Otolaryngology at The Ohio State University. Methods: Objective
D T, Rudman   +7 more
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Computer simulation of fetal baroreceptor function

Computers and Biomedical Research, 1970
Abstract A mathematical model of the fetal cardiovascular system has been developed, which includes parameter representations of left and right atria, unidirectional foramen ovale shunt, the great vessels, bidirectional ductus arteriosus shunt, the pulmonary and systemic vascular beds, the carotid sinus circulation (as a collateral network of the ...
L.Warren Morrison   +3 more
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Simulated Annealing for noisy cost functions

Journal of Global Optimization, 1996
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Gutjahr, W., Pflug, G.C.
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Function simulation, graph grammars and colourings

International Journal of Computer Mathematics, 2013
We prove that to any partial function defined on a finite set, there corresponds an infinite class of graphs that could be generated by a graph grammar such that each graph in the class represents the function in the sense that evaluation of the function at any point x of its domain can be simulated by finding the unique extension of a partial vertex ...
Daneshgar, A., Rahimi, A., Taati, S.
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