Recent Advances in Scientific Computing and Applications

Recent Advances in Scientific Computing and Applications
Author: Jichun Li
Publisher: American Mathematical Soc.
Total Pages: 397
Release: 2013-04-24
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 0821887378

This volume contains the proceedings of the Eighth International Conference on Scientific Computing and Applications, held April 1-4, 2012, at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas. The papers in this volume cover topics such as finite element methods, multiscale methods, finite difference methods, spectral methods, collocation methods, adaptive methods, parallel computing, linear solvers, applications to fluid flow, nano-optics, biofilms, finance, magnetohydrodynamics flow, electromagnetic waves, the fluid-structure interaction problem, and stochastic PDEs. This book will serve as an excellent reference for graduate students and researchers interested in scientific computing and its applications.

Advanced Scientific Computing in BASIC with Applications in Chemistry, Biology and Pharmacology

Advanced Scientific Computing in BASIC with Applications in Chemistry, Biology and Pharmacology
Author: P Valko
Publisher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 340
Release: 1989-01-01
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0080868312

This book gives a practical introduction to numerical methods and presents BASIC subroutines for real-life computations in the areas of chemistry, biology, and pharmacology. The choice of BASIC as the programming language is motivated by its simplicity, its availability on all personal computers and by its power in data acquisition. While most of the scientific packages currently available in BASIC date back to the period of limited memory and speed, the subroutines presented here can handle a broad range of realistic problems with the power and sophistication needed by professionals and with simple, step-by-step instructions for students and beginners.Please note that a diskette containing the 37 program modules and 39 sample programs listed in the book is no longer available.The main task considered in the book is that of extracting useful information from measurements via modelling, simulation, and statistical data evaluations. Efficient and robust numerical methods have been chosen to solve related problems in numerical algebra, nonlinear equations and optimization, parameter estimation, signal processing, and differential equations. For each class of routines an introduction to the relevant theory and techniques is given, so that the reader will recognise and use the appropriate method for solving his or her particular problem. Simple examples illustrate the use and applicability of each method.

Parallel Processing for Scientific Computing

Parallel Processing for Scientific Computing
Author: Michael A. Heroux
Publisher: SIAM
Total Pages: 421
Release: 2006-01-01
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9780898718133

Parallel processing has been an enabling technology in scientific computing for more than 20 years. This book is the first in-depth discussion of parallel computing in 10 years; it reflects the mix of topics that mathematicians, computer scientists, and computational scientists focus on to make parallel processing effective for scientific problems. Presently, the impact of parallel processing on scientific computing varies greatly across disciplines, but it plays a vital role in most problem domains and is absolutely essential in many of them. Parallel Processing for Scientific Computing is divided into four parts: The first concerns performance modeling, analysis, and optimization; the second focuses on parallel algorithms and software for an array of problems common to many modeling and simulation applications; the third emphasizes tools and environments that can ease and enhance the process of application development; and the fourth provides a sampling of applications that require parallel computing for scaling to solve larger and realistic models that can advance science and engineering.

High Speed and Large Scale Scientific Computing

High Speed and Large Scale Scientific Computing
Author: Wolfgang Gentzsch
Publisher: IOS Press
Total Pages: 496
Release: 2009
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 1607500736

Summary: This work combines selected papers from a July 2008 workshop held in Cetraro, Italy, with invited papers by international contributors. Material is in sections on algorithms and scheduling, architectures, GRID technologies, cloud technologies, information processing and applications, and HPC and GRID infrastructures for e-science. B&w maps, images, and screenshots are used to illustrate topics such as nondeterministic coordination using S-Net, cloud computing for on-demand grid resource provisioning, grid computing for financial applications, and the evolution of research and education networks and their essential role in modern science. There is no subject index. The book's readership includes computer scientists, IT engineers, and managers interested in the future development of grids, clouds, and large-scale computing. Gentzsch is affiliated with the DEISA Project and Open Grid Forum, Germany.

Advances in Computing Systems and Applications

Advances in Computing Systems and Applications
Author: Oualid Demigha
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 343
Release: 2018-08-09
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 3319983520

This book gathers selected papers presented at the 3rd Conference on Computing Systems and Applications (CSA’2018), held at the Ecole Militaire Polytechnique, Algiers, Algeria on April 24–25, 2018. The CSA’2018 constitutes a leading forum for exchanging, discussing and leveraging modern computer systems technology in such varied fields as: data science, computer networks and security, information systems and software engineering, and computer vision. The contributions presented here will help promote and advance the adoption of computer science technologies in industrial, entertainment, social, and everyday applications. Though primarily intended for students, researchers, engineers and practitioners working in the field, it will also benefit a wider audience interested in the latest developments in the computer sciences.

Scientific Computing with Case Studies

Scientific Computing with Case Studies
Author: Dianne P. O'Leary
Publisher: SIAM
Total Pages: 376
Release: 2009-03-19
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 0898716667

This book is a practical guide to the numerical solution of linear and nonlinear equations, differential equations, optimization problems, and eigenvalue problems. It treats standard problems and introduces important variants such as sparse systems, differential-algebraic equations, constrained optimization, Monte Carlo simulations, and parametric studies. Stability and error analysis are emphasized, and the Matlab algorithms are grounded in sound principles of software design and understanding of machine arithmetic and memory management. Nineteen case studies provide experience in mathematical modeling and algorithm design, motivated by problems in physics, engineering, epidemiology, chemistry, and biology. The topics included go well beyond the standard first-course syllabus, introducing important problems such as differential-algebraic equations and conic optimization problems, and important solution techniques such as continuation methods. The case studies cover a wide variety of fascinating applications, from modeling the spread of an epidemic to determining truss configurations.

Advanced Research on Cloud Computing Design and Applications

Advanced Research on Cloud Computing Design and Applications
Author: Aljawarneh, Shadi
Publisher: IGI Global
Total Pages: 421
Release: 2015-09-23
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 1466686774

Modern society requires a specialized, persistent approach to IT service delivery. Cloud computing offers the most logical answer through a highly dynamic and virtualized resource made available by an increasing number of service providers. Advanced Research on Cloud Computing Design and Applications shares the latest high quality research results on cloud computing and explores the broad applicability and scope of these trends on an international scale, venturing into the hot-button issue of IT services evolution and what we need to do to be prepared for future developments in cloud computing. This book is an essential reference source for researchers and practitioners in the field of cloud computing, as well as a guide for students, academics, or anyone seeking to learn more about advancement in IT services. This publication features chapters covering a broad range of relevant topics, including cloud computing for e-government, cloud computing in the public sector, security in the cloud, hybrid clouds and outsourced data, IT service personalization, and supply chain in the cloud.

Quantum Information Science - Recent Advances and Computational Science Applications

Quantum Information Science - Recent Advances and Computational Science Applications
Author: René Steijl
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
Total Pages: 168
Release: 2024-07-10
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0854665757

This book presents a collection of chapters highlighting advances in research work in quantum computing and quantum communication. Quantum computing research is a very active and diverse area of research. In this book, the main focus is on quantum computing for computational science and engineering applications. Research work related to computational fluid dynamics, as well as more general scientific computing aspects, is considered. The second part of the book details work in quantum communication, with a particular focus on work related to securing communication within a network of computers using concepts from quantum mechanics. The final part of the book introduces the reader to quantum neural networks, quantum dynamical systems, as well as a new framework that represents probability in quantum information science. The seven chapters cover a wide range of contributions in a very active area of research.

Data-Driven Science and Engineering

Data-Driven Science and Engineering
Author: Steven L. Brunton
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 615
Release: 2022-05-05
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 1009098489

A textbook covering data-science and machine learning methods for modelling and control in engineering and science, with Python and MATLAB®.

Computer Science and Scientific Computing

Computer Science and Scientific Computing
Author: James M. Ortega
Publisher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 317
Release: 2014-05-10
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 1483272486

Computer Science and Scientific Computing contains the proceedings of the Third ICASE Conference on Scientific Computing held in Williamsburg, Virginia, on April l and 2, 1976, under the auspices of the Institute for Computer Applications in Systems Engineering at the NASA Langley Research Center. The conference provided a forum for reviewing all the aspects of scientific computing and covered topics ranging from computer-aided design (CAD) and computer science technology to the design of large hydrodynamics codes. Case studies in reliable computing are also presented. Comprised of 13 chapters, this book begins with an introduction to the use of the hierarchical family concept in the development of scientific programming systems. The discussion then turns to the data structures of scientific computing and their representation and management; some important CAD capabilities required to support aerospace design in the areas of interactive support, information management, and computer hardware advances as well as some computer science developments which may contribute significantly to making such capabilities possible; and the use of symbolic computation systems for problem solving in scientific research. Subsequent chapters deal with computer applications in astrophysics; the possibility of computing turbulence and numerical wind tunnels; and the basis for a general-purpose program for finite element analysis. Software tools for computer graphics are also considered. This monograph will be of value to scientists, systems designers and engineers, and students in computer science who have an interest in the subject of scientific computing.