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Simulated Simulated Annealing

American Journal of Mathematical and Management Sciences, 1988
SYNOPTIC ABSTRACTThe principal shortcoming of simulated annealing (SA) is that it takes too much computer time. We present a few “swindling” ideas for speeding up SA by simulating its action on a problem. The increase in speed is attained at the cost of decreasing generality — the methods all require the use of problem-specific information.
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Do simulators simulate?

The British Journal of Radiology, 1970
The published literature sets out quite clearly the design specification of a treatment simulator, although one needs to look at several papers to collect a complete set of design features (Ashton, 1966; Farmer, Fowler and Haggith, 1963; Green, 1966; Greene, Nelson and Gibb, 1964; Jones and Stanley, 1969; Jung, Larsson, Rosengren, Stahl and Wretlind ...
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Distributed Simulation and Simulation Practice

SIMULATION, 2004
The possibilities of distributed simulation have been discussed for well over a decade, yet there is only limited evidence of its implementation, particularly within industry. The reasons for this are discussed by identifying the potential applications of distributed simulation and linking these to the ways in which simulation is practiced. The extent
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Simulated silica

Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society A: Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Sciences, 2004
We review how molecular dynamics computer simulations are providing a comprehensive picture of the behaviour of silica, as modelled by the van Beest–Kramer–van Santen (BKS) potential. We have recently evaluated a number of key properties of this model system: the phase diagram, including melting lines of three crystal phases; the equation of state and ...
Ivan, Saika-Voivod   +3 more
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Simulated Annealing

2006
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Aarts, Emile, Korst, Jan, Michiels, Wil
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Simulation of Simulation

Virtual Technologies in Medicine
The article presents an analysis of the effectiveness of work and defects in the organization of "simulation rooms" at medical institutions in Khabarovsk and the Khabarovsk Territory.
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Simulated Patients

Pediatrics, 1978
I was interested to read the article "The Use of Paraprofessionals to Teach Interviewing Skills" by Stillman et al (Pediatrics 57:769, May 1976). Indeed, the use of "Programmed" or "simulated" patients has proven to be an important part of the birth of medical education as a science and a discipline, rather than its traditional place in the medical ...
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Simuler et faire simuler

Revue philosophique de la France et de l'étranger, 2008
Simuler et faire simuler Comment simuler permet-il de connaître ? Nous distinguons la simulation subjective comme jeu de faire-semblant et la simulation objective consistant à faire simuler un comportement ou un processus par un dispositif contrôlable.
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Simulating the Simulator: Deterministic PRAM Simulation on a Mesh Simulator

1995
The Parallel Random Access Machine, \de{PRAM}, is the dominant theoretical parallel computer model. It consists of a number ofprocessing units, \de{PU}s, which operate synchronously, and which can access a shared memory in constant time. Unfortunately, this high-level model is hardly realizable in hardware using current technology.
Meyer, U., Sibeyn, J.
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Simulation

Journal of Nursing Education, 2008
Janet, Landeen, Pamela R, Jeffries
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