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Modeling and simulation have made momentous strides in recent years, and the military, medical science and other professions are on the verge of being able to use computing power to simulate ...
Computer simulations build on, and are a useful adjunct to purely mathematical models in science, technology and entertainment.
Margaret Morrison, Models, Measurement and Computer Simulation: The Changing Face of Experimentation, Philosophical Studies: An International Journal for Philosophy in the Analytic Tradition, Vol. 143 ...
Adam Skinner is a mathematical modeler and biostatistician in the systems modeling, simulation and data science group at the University of Sydney's Brain and Mind Center.
Students can learn some science concepts just as well from computers simulations as they do from direct observation, new research suggests. A study found that people who used computer simulations ...
The course participants are likely to be a diverse group of students, some with primarily an engineering/CS focus and others primarily interested in cognitive modeling (building computer simulation ...
In this special guest feature from Scientific Computing World, Robert Roe interviews Loren Dean from Mathworks on the use of AI in modeling and simulation. "If you just focus on AI algorithms, you ...
AI-based computer modeling and simulations could improve enterprise productivity, reduce waste and lead to better, smarter outcomes. So why aren't we doing more of this?
Pushing computer science boundaries While simulations of heart cells can run in a few minutes, 3D computer models of the whole heart still require a huge amount of computational power.
What if the classic late 90s sci-fi flick The Matrix actually had it right? What if we're all just living inside of a computer simulation? That's the idea behind a 2003 paper by Nick Bostrom, a ...