Computational science can loosely be defined as the endeavor to develop and analyse models for the simulation and control of complex processes. This is achieved by making optimal use of computer resources and by drawing upon a variety of disciplines, techniques and theories. With the emergence of ad
Computational science for the 21st Century
β Scribed by M-O. Bristeau, Garret J. Etgen, W. Fitzgibbon, J. L. Lions, Jacques PΓ©riaux, M. F. Wheeler
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- Wiley
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- 1997
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- English
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