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Numerical methods and programming, 2007, Volume 8, Issue 3, Pages 297–310 (Mi vmp495)  

Вычислительные методы и приложения

Mathematical simulation: principal segments, their peculiarities, and problems

G. A. Tarnavskii, A. V. Aliev

Institute of Computational Mathematics and Mathematical Geophysics of Siberian Branch of Russian Academy of Sciences, Novosibirsk
Abstract: A general scheme of mathematical simulation in natural sciences is considered as a unified deterministic sequence of stages with strictly specified functionalities. A number of problems arising at each stage when developing theoretical methods, computational algorithms, and computer codes as well as when employing them for basic research and applied studies are discussed.
Keywords: parallel computing, mathematical modeling, numerical experiments, numerical methods, computerization of research studies.
Document Type: Article
UDC: 002.53:002.55:533.6:681.3:681.6
Language: Russian
Citation: G. A. Tarnavskii, A. V. Aliev, “Mathematical simulation: principal segments, their peculiarities, and problems”, Num. Meth. Prog., 8:3 (2007), 297–310
Citation in format AMSBIB
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\by G.~A.~Tarnavskii, A.~V.~Aliev
\paper Mathematical simulation: principal segments, their peculiarities, and problems
\jour Num. Meth. Prog.
\yr 2007
\vol 8
\issue 3
\pages 297--310
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