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Deterministic Computer Models

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similarity theory in mass data processing and model information compression and also in the gene ralization of results for other physically similar systems or processes. It must be noted that the significance of the similarity theory and criteria increases markedly with the development of computer modeling.

“Give me a (partial) derivative and I will invert the world”

Isaac Newton (4.1.1643–31.3.1727)

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Kuneš, J. (2012). Deterministic Computer Models. In: Similarity and Modeling in Science and Engineering. Cambridge International Science Publishing Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-907343-78-0_8

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