<p>In the course of only a few decades computers have revolutionized scientific research and more and more scientists are writing computer programs for doing their work. In spite of the ubiquitous use of computers in science, few researchers in the natural sciences have any schooling in computer sci
Computation in Science : From concepts to practice
β Scribed by Konrad Hinsen
- Publisher
- IOP Publishing
- Year
- 2020
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 147
- Series
- IOP ebooks
- Edition
- 2
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
In the course of only a few decades computers have revolutionized scientific research and more and more scientists are writing computer programs for doing their work. In spite of the ubiquitous use of computers in science, few researchers in the natural sciences have any schooling in computer science, software engineering, or numerical analysis. They usually acquire their computing knowledge "on the job" and often feel overwhelmed by the amount of computing knowledge they must absorb.
Computation in ScienceΒ provides a background in computation for scientists who use computational methods. The book explains how computing is used in the natural sciences and provides a high-level overview of relevant aspects of computer science and software engineering with a focus on concepts, results, and applications. The goal of this book is to explain these basic principles, and to show how they relate to the tasks of a scientist's daily work in a language familiar to them. Its unique feature is in connecting the dots between computational science, the theory of computation and information, and software engineering. It will compensate for the general lack of any formal training in computer science and information theory allowing readers to achieve a better understand how they use computers in their work, and how computers work. Readers will learn to use computers with more confidence, and to see computing technologies in a different light, evaluating them based on how they contribute to doing science.
This new edition has been significantly updated and extended to reflect developments in scientific computing, including new examples and references. It also includes a new chapter on reproducibility which reflects the importance that computational reproducibility. Accompanied by a website maintained by the author, which hosts companion code and supplementary material, it is intended for both graduate students and experienced scientists. Some hands-on experience with computing is highly desirable, but no competence in any specific computing technology is expected.
Key Features
- Significantly updated and enhanced, including a new chapter on reproducibility, it's one of the first books to include this in the era of the "reproducibility crisis"
- Updated references to include the latest research results
- Accessible to a broad range of physical and life scientists with no formal training in computing
- Written for both graduate students and experienced scientists
- Supported by the website http://computation-in-science.khinsen.net/Β with updates, links to useful sites and software
β¦ Table of Contents
Cover
Contents
Preface
AcknowledgementsIn
Author biography
1 What is computation?
2 Computation in science
3 Formalizing computation
4 Automating computation
5 Taming complexity
6 Computational reproducibility
7 Outlook: scientific knowledge in the digital age
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