Table of contents
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Numerical Methods and Software Development
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Engineering and Petroleum Applications
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Computational Fluid Dynamics and Weather
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Computational Physics and Chemistry
About this book
Introduction
For the past three years, Control Data has cosponsored an applications symposium at one of its CYBER 205 customer sites. Approximately 125 participants from North America and Europe attended each of the three symposia. The Institute for Computational Studies at Colorado State University hosted the first symposium at Fort Collins, Colorado, August 12-13, 1982. The second annual symposium took place in Lanham, Maryland, and was hosted by the NASA Goddard Space Flight Center. This volume contains the proceedings of the Supercomputer Applications symposium held October 31-November 1, 1984, at Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana. The purpose of this volume is to provide a forum for users of Control Data's CYBER 205 supercomputer to exchange common experiences and to discuss results of research projects performed on the computer. The unifying theme across the many disciplines is the development of methods and techniques to exploit the computational power of the CYBER 205. Some what surprisingly, these techniques are quite similar and apply to a wide range of problems in physics, chemistry, and engineering.
Keywords
Vibration chemistry climate computational fluid dynamics computational physics convection development diffusion dynamics finite element method molecule polymer semiconductor simulation stability
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Bibliographic information
- DOI https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-2503-1
- Copyright Information Springer-Verlag US 1985
- Publisher Name Springer, Boston, MA
- eBook Packages Springer Book Archive
- Print ISBN 978-1-4612-9514-3
- Online ISBN 978-1-4613-2503-1
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