Context date October 2009 Computationalgeophysics entails rapid numerical computation s that help analyses of geophysics geophysical data and observations. High performance computing is involved, due to the size and complexity of the geophysical data to be processed. The main computing demanding tasks are 3D and 4D images building of the lithography earth sub surface , Modeling and Migration of complex media, Tomography and inverse problem s. In Canada , Computationalgeophysics is offered as a university academic major major in the form of a bachelor of science BSc Honours degree Hon. with cooperative education Co op at Carleton University . ref cite web last Programs first Degree title Computational Sciences url http www4.carleton.ca cu0506uc programs computationalsciences.html cgbsh work Carleton University publisher Earth Sciences accessdate 8 August 2011 ref Elsewhere, Rice University has a Center for ComputationalGeophysics ref cite web last Houston first Texas title Center for ComputationalGeophysics url http earthscience.rice.edu centers ccg work Rice University publisher Department of Earth Sciences accessdate 8 August 2011 ref , while Princeton University , the University of Texas and Albert Ludwigs Universit t have similar programs. Seoul National University has offered postdoctoral positions in the field ref cite web last Research Council first Natural Environment title Postdoctoral position Computationalgeophysics Seoul National University Korea url http www.interridge.org zh hans node 5871 work National Oceanography Centre publisher Southampton accessdate 8 August 2011 ref , while experts, laboratories, projects, internships, undergrad graduate programs and or facilities in the program exist at the University of Queensland , Wyoming University , Boston ... of Oulu , University of Utah , and others. References references See also Exploration geophysics Geochemistry Numerical weather prediction Category Computational science Category Geophysicsgeophysics ... more details
from magnetic anomalies. alt false color image science Geophysics IPAc en icon d i o f z ... physical methods. The term geophysics sometimes refers only to the geology geological applications ... formation. ref name Sheriff1991 harvnb Sheriff 1991 ref However, modern geophysics organizations ... ref name AGUscience harvnb AGU 2011 ref Although geophysics was only recognized as a separate discipline ... developed for remote exploration of the solid Earth and the ocean, and geophysics played an essential role in the development of the theory of plate tectonics . Geophysics is applied to societal needs ... sites for environmental remediation. TOC limit limit 3 History Main History of geophysicsGeophysics emerged as a separate discipline only in the 19th Century, from the intersection of physical .... ref name Dewey Physical phenomena Geophysics is a highly interdisciplinary subject and geophysicists contribute to every area of the Earth sciences . To provide a clearer idea of what constitutes geophysics ... of geodesy . While geodesy and geophysics are separate fields, the two are so closely connected ... Union and the International Union of Geodesy and Geophysics encompass both. ref name NRC harvnb ... and their magnetic fields, which are studied through geophysics and space physics. Measuring the changes ... basins. ref harvnb Muller Sjogren 1968 ref See also div col List of geophysicists Outline of geophysics ... Mathematical geophysics an introduction to rotating fluids and the Navier Stokes equations publisher ... Earth An Introduction to Global Geophysics The Solid Earth An Introduction to Global Geophysics year ... last1 Hardy first1 Shaun J. last2 Goodman first2 Roy E. title Web resources in the history of geophysics .... S. title Ion aerosol cloud processes in the lower atmosphere journal Reviews of Geophysics volume 41 ... Louis J. last Lanzerotti author link first2 Giovanni P. last2 Gregori author2 link editor last Geophysics Study Committee editor first editor2 last Geophysics Research Forum editor2 first editor3 last ... more details
The Institute of Geophysics is the name of a scientific institute in Iran . The Institute of Geophysics manages Iran s national seismic data, and directs Iran s national calendar, which is based on the Solar calendar . The authoring of Iran s official lunar and solar calendars each year is specifically headed by Dr. Iraj Malekpour , a faculty member of Tehran University . The Institute of Geophysics was established as part of Tehran University by Hossein Kashi Afshar in 1957. The institute s grounds was where the United States had facilities based for seismically monitoring the Soviet Union s nuclear testing programs. The institute currently trains Ph.D students in Meteorology , Seismology , Electromagnetics , and Gravimetry , and is still affiliated with the University of Tehran . See also The Physical Society of Iran External links http geophysics.ut.ac.ir En Official website University of Tehran coord missing Iran Category Research institutes in Iran Geophysics Category University of Tehran Geophysics Category Geoscience institutes fa ... more details
See also Index of geophysics articles Image Earthquake wave paths.svg thumb right Seismic velocities ... as an overview of and topical guide to geophysicsGeophysics &ndash the physics of the Earth and its ... geophysics sometimes refers only to the geology geological applications Earth s figure of the Earth ... in plate tectonics , the generation of magmas , volcanism and rock formation. However, modern geophysics ... problems associated with the Moon and other planets . TOC limit limit 3 Nature of geophysicsGeophysics can be described as all of the following An academic discipline &ndash branch of knowledge ... or more scientific journals, where peer reviewed research is published. There are several geophysics ... , geology , glaciology , hydrology , oceanography and physics . Branches of geophysics Biogeophysics ... and affect geophysical signatures. Exploration geophysics &ndash the use of surface methods to detect ... . Mathematical geophysics &ndash development and applications of mathematical methods and techniques ... the interior of planets, particularly the Earth. Near surface geophysics &ndash the use of geophysical ... processes that cause and result from plate tectonics. History of geophysics Main History of geophysics ... hypothesis General geophysics concepts Gravity Main Gravity of Earth Bouguer anomaly Geoid Geopotential ... to volcanoes. Engineering Geological and geophysical engineering &ndash the application of geophysics ... and Geophysics Royal Astronomical Society Society of Exploration Geophysicists Seismological Society of America Publications List of scientific journals in earth and atmospheric sciences GeophysicsGeophysics journals List of publications in geology Geophysics Important publications in geophysics geology List of publications in physics Geophysics Important publications in geophysics physics Geophysics lists Maincat Geophysics lists List of free geophysics software Free geophysics software ... Sisterlinks Geophysics Outline footer Geophysics navbox Category Geophysics Category Geophysics lists ... more details
Infobox journal title Reviews of Geophysics cover File Rev Geo cvr img.jpg editor Mark B. Moldwin discipline Geophysics abbreviation Rev. Geophys. publisher American Geophysical Union country United States frequency Quarterly history 1963 present openaccess license impact 9.538 impact year 2010 website ... Reviews of Geophysics is a quarterly Peer review peer reviewed scientific journal published by the American ... below . ref name home cite web title Home page work journal description for Reviews of Geophysics ... ref name HvdSmthNewNm History Reviews of Geophysics issn 0096 1043 was established in 1963. Between February 1970 and November 1984 it was named Reviews of Geophysics and Space Physics issn 0034 ... eight issues in 1983, before being renamed to Reviews of Geophysics in 1984. It was abstracted and indexed ... catalog record work Bibliographic information for Reviews of Geophysics and Space Physics . publisher ... by invitation only, Reviews of Geophysics provides an overview of geophysicsgeophysics research ... areas. Critical analysis of the progress in, and direction of, geophysics is provided. ref name home Topical coverage includes solid earth geophysics, Cryosphere cryospheric science, oceans and Atmospheric ... cited articles published in Reviews of Geophysics , with citations as of September 2011 ranging from ... model for geophysical fluid problems journal Reviews of Geophysics volume 20 pages 851&ndash ... A review and a model with a nonlocal boundary ayer parameterization journal Reviews of Geophysics ... of the continental crust&mdash a lower crustal perspective journal Reviews of Geophysics volume 33 pages ... catalog record work Bibliographic information for Reviews of Geophysics publisher National Library ... catalog record work Bibliographic information for Reviews of Geophysics . publisher Smithsonian ... & Geophysics . ref name WoS cite book year 2011 chapter Journals Ranked by Impact Geochemistry & Geophysics ... Geophysics journals Category Earth and atmospheric sciences journals Category English language journals ... more details
Mathematical geophysics is concerned with developing mathematical methods for use in geophysics . As such, it has application in many fields in geophysics , particularly geodynamics and seismology . Areas of mathematical geophysics Geophysical fluid dynamics Geophysical fluid dynamics develops the theory of fluid dynamics for the atmosphere, ocean and Earth s interior. ref Harvnb Pedlosky 2005 ref Applications include geodynamics and the theory of the geodynamo . Geophysical inverse theory Geophysical inverse theory is concerned with analyzing geophysical data to get model parameters. ref name Parker Harvnb Parker 1994 ref ref name Tarantola Harvnb Tarantola 1987 ref It is concerned with the question What can be known about the Earth s interior from measurements on the surface? Generally there are limits on what can be known even in the ideal limit of exact data. ref Harvnb Parker 1994 loc chapter 2 ref The goal of inverse theory is to determine the spatial distribution of some variable for example, density or seismic wave velocity . The distribution determines the values of an observable at the surface for example, gravitational acceleration for density . There must be a forward model predicting the surface observations given the distribution of this variable. Applications include geomagnetism , magnetotellurics and seismology . Fractals and complexity Many geophysical data sets have spectra that follow a power law , meaning that the frequency of an observed magnitude varies as some power of the magnitude. An example is the distribution of earthquake magnitudes small earthquakes ... come under the heading of mathematical geophysics, including model validation and quantifying ... Turcotte first Donald L. title Fractals and Chaos in Geology and Geophysics publisher Cambridge University ...&mdash 11144 year 2000 doi 10.1073 pnas.97.21.11143 ref harv Refend Geophysics navbox Category Geology Category Geophysics Category Applied mathematics ... more details
Forensic geophysics is the study, the search, the localization and the mapping of buried objects or elements beneath the soil or the water, using geophysics tools for legal purposes. There are various geophysical techniques for forensic investigations in which the targets are buried and have different dimensions from weapons or metallic barrels to human burials and bunkers . Geophysical methods have the potential to aid the search and the recovery of these targets because they can non destructively and rapidly investigate large areas where a suspect, illegal burial or, in general, a forensic target was tried to hide in the subsoil. When in the subsurface there is a contrast of physical properties between a target and the material in which it is buried, it is possible to individuate and define precisely the concealing place of the searched target. It is also possible to recognize evidences of human soil occupation or excavation, both recent and older. Forensic geophysics is an evolving technique that is gaining popularity and prestige in law enforcement . citation needed date February 2012 Techniques The primary technique is examining visual and physical properties. Someone trained in forensic geophysics uses their knowledge of the terrain and physical makeup of the earth to find burial sites, survey an outdoor crime scene, or help law enforcement agencies create topographical maps. Ground Based Radar GBR is used to detect objects buried in the ground. In law enforcement investigations, GBR is utilized to detect objects buried in the ground and reveal ground structure. Large areas can be searched quickly and non destructively, greatly improving search efficiency and reducing ... and displayed on the unit s Liquid crystal display LCD panel. ref cite web title Forensic geophysics .... Milsom, J. 2003. Field geophysics. Geological Field Guide Series, 3rd Edition, Wiley, Chichester ... Forensics Category Law enforcement techniques Category Geophysics ... more details
Italic title Infobox journal title Astronomy & Geophysics cover File Astronomy & Geophysics cover image 2000.jpg 220px editor Sue Bowler discipline Astronomy , geophysics , planetary science formernames Quarterly Journal of the Royal Astronomical Society abbreviation Astron. Geophys. publisher Wiley Blackwell country frequency Bimonthly history 1960 present openaccess some license impact 0.339 impact year 2010 website http www.wiley.com bw journal.asp?ref 1366 8781 link1 http onlinelibrary.wiley.com ... ISSN 1366 8781 eISSN 1468 4004 Astronomy & Geophysics A&G is a peer review peer reviewed scientific ..., global and regional geophysics , and the history of astronomy history of these subjects. A&G also ... url http www.wiley.com bw submit.asp?ref 1366 8781&site 1 title Astronomy & Geophysics Journal Information ... Contributions to Astronomy & Geophysics are not restricted to RAS members. ref name RAS home cite web ... format A descriptive list of publications produced by the RAS. See Astronomy & Geophysics ... title Astronomy and Geophysics publisher RAS date March 8, 2005 url http www.ras.org.uk publications journals 146 astronomy and geophysics the journal of the royal astronomical society format established ... sup nd sup out of 77 for Geochemistry & Geophysics journals . ref http www.wiley.com bw journal.asp ... first Bernard coauthors and George Ellis title Universe or multiverse? journal Astronomy & Geophysics ... & Geophysics volume 46 issue 04 pages 4.12 4.17 publisher Royal Astronomical Society RAS and John ... first Jonti coauthors and Barrie W Jones title Jupiter friend or foe? journal Astronomy & Geophysics .... Abstracting and indexing Abstracting and indexing services that cover Astronomy & Geophysics are ref ... Journal of Geophysics and Engineering Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research Paleoceanography journal Physics of the Earth and Planetary Interiors Reviews of Geophysics References Reflist ... Kingdom Category Geophysics journals ... more details
The historical development of geophysics has been motivated by two factors. One of these is the research curiosity of humankind related to Planet Earth and its several components, its events and its problems. The second one is economical usage of Earth resources ore deposits, petroleum, water resources, etc. and Earth related hazards such as earthquakes, volcanoes, tsunamis, tides, and floods. Classical and observational period In circa 240 BC, Erastothenes of Cyrene measured the circumference of Earth circumference of the Earth , using trigonometry and the angle of the Sun at more than one latitude ... areas of geophysics Earth s shape, density, and gravity field Pierre Bouguer Alexis Clairaut and Henry ... age for geophysics. Physics of Earth s interior and seismology were developed by Emil Wiechert ... activity of all disciplines of geophysics aurora astronomy aurora and airglow , cosmic rays ... , meteorology, oceanography, seismology and solar activity. Industrial applications of geophysics ... and groundwater geophysics were improved. Earthquake hazard minimization, soil site investigations ... Steiner ref He discussed geophysics in letters to his former teacher, Christian Friedrich Sch nbein . ref Good, G.A., 2000 , The Assembly of Geophysics Scientific Disciplines as Frameworks of Consensus, Stud. Hist. Phil. Mod. Phys., Vol. 31, No. 3, pp. 259 292. ref The word geophysics appeared in print ... in 1849 in a new context in his Lehrbuch der Geognosie , portraying geophysics as one of three parts ..., and atmospharologie. Naumann used Geophysik with a more restricted meaning. The term geophysics .... In Turkish, the word Arzi Fiziki that means geophysics appeared in 1920s in the name of Kandilli Observatory ... of geophysics as an independent scientific discipline has been discussed by Wilfried Schr der ... General research into the history of geophysics has been done by the commission for history of geophysics ... History of Geophysics Committee of AGU Category Geophysics Category History of earth science tr Jeofizik ... more details
Exploration geophysics is the applied branch of geophysics which uses surface methods to measure the physical properties of the subsurface Earth , in order to detect or infer the presence and position of ore minerals, hydrocarbons , geothermal reservoirs, groundwater reservoirs, and other geological structures. Exploration geophysics is the practical application of Physics physical methods such as seismic, gravitational, magnetic, electrical and electromagnetic to measure the physical properties of rocks, and in particular, to detect the measurable physical differences between rocks that contain ore deposits or hydrocarbons and those without. Exploration geophysics can be used to directly detect the target style of mineralisation, via measuring its physical properties directly. For example one may measure the density contrasts between iron ore and silicate wall rocks, or may measure the electrical conductivity contrast between conductive sulfide mineral s and barren silicate minerals. Geophysical methods The main techniques used are Seismology Seismic methods , such as reflection seismology , seismic refraction , and seismic tomography . Physical geodesy Geodesy and gravity anomaly gravity techniques , including gravity gradiometry . Magnetism Magnetic techniques , including aeromagnetic survey s. Electricity Electrical techniques , including electrical resistivity tomography and induced polarization . Electromagnetism Electromagnetic methods , such as magnetotellurics , ground penetrating radar and TDEM transient time domain electromagnetics . Well logging Borehole geophysics , also called well logging . Remote sensing Remote sensing techniques , including hyperspectral . Many ... in the results produced. Uses Exploration geophysics is also used to map the subsurface ... geophysics Hydrocarbon exploration Kola Superdeep Borehole List of free geophysics software Mineral ... industry DEFAULTSORT Exploration Geophysics Category Geophysics Category Economic geology ca Enginyeria ... more details
to reflect observations, subject to model constraints e.g. oil exploration geophysics, computational ... Computational fluid dynamics Computational forensics ComputationalgeophysicsComputational linguistics ...distinguish computer science Science Computational science or scientific computing is the subfield of computer ... and solve scientific problems. ref http www.nccs.gov about National Center for Computational Science ... computing platforms. Numerical analysis is an important underpinning for techniques used in computational science. Applications of computational science Problem domains for computational science scientific ..., websites, and biological systems. Computational optimization main Mathematical optimization ... and algorithms Algorithms and mathematical methods used in computational science are varied. Commonly ... or LAPACK . Computational science application programs often model real world changing conditions ... how the system operates and then repeat the process to calculate the next state. The term computational ... economics, biology and medicine. Computational science is now commonly considered a third mode of science ... students resources report.php Siam.org ref The essence of computational science is numerical algorithm ref Nonweiler T. R., 1986. Computational Mathematics An Introduction to Numerical Approximation, John Wiley and Sons ref and or computational mathematics . ref Yang X. S., 2008. Introduction to Computational Mathematics, World Scientific Publishing ref In fact, substantial effort in computational ... languages, and validation of computational results. A collection of problems and solutions in computational ... many bachelor s degree bachelor s and master s programs in computational science. Some schools also offer the Ph.D. in computational science, computational engineering , computational science and engineering, or scientific computation. There are also programs in areas such as computational physics , computational chemistry , etc. Related fields div style moz column count 3 column ... more details
This is a list of freeware for geophysics geophysical data processing and interpretation. Vertical electric sounding VES , Electrical resistivity tomography Electrical resistivity tomography ERT class wikitable sortable style width 100 table layout fixed font size smaller text align left style background ececec style width 14em Name Description Originator style width 8em License style width 12em Platforms style width 10em Language Notes VESStudy ref http simfem en.blogspot.com p vesstudy.html ref Solution of the 3D forward problem of the vertical electric sounding. MIT License MIT Linux , Microsoft Windows Windows C programming language C No source code References reflist colwidth 30em DEFAULTSORT List Of Free Geophysics Software Category Seismology Category Geophysics lists Geophysics software Category Free science software Geophysics ... more details
Infobox journal title Journal of Geophysics and Engineering cover editor Michael R. Warner, Jian Guo discipline Geophysics and Engineering abbreviation J. Geophys. Eng. publisher Institute of Physics IOP Publishing country United Kingdom frequency Quarterly history 2004&ndash present openaccess impact 0.805 impact year 2010 website http iopscience.org jge link1 link1 name link2 link2 name JSTOR OCLC LCCN CODEN ISSN 1742 2132 eISSN 1742 2140 The Journal of Geophysics and Engineering is a Peer review peer reviewed scientific journal covering research and developments in geophysics and related areas of engineering . Although the journal has a predominantly applied science and engineering focus, it also publishes contributions in all Earth physics disciplines from global geophysics to applied and engineering geophysics. The editor in chief editors in chief are Michael R Warner Imperial College London and Jian Guo Nanjing Institute of Geophysical Prospecting . Abstracting and indexing The Journal of Geophysics and Engineering is abstracted and indexed in Science Citation Index Expanded , Current Contents Engineering, Computing and Technology, Current Contents Physical, Chemical and Earth Sciences, Inspec , Scopus , Astrophysics Data System , and GEOBASE . According to the Journal Citation Reports , the journal has a 2010 impact factor of 0.805. ref name WoS cite book year 2011 chapter Journal of Geophysics and Engineering title 2010 Journal Citation Reports publisher Thomson Reuters edition Science accessdate 2011 08 18 work Web of Science postscript . ref References Reflist External links Official http iopscience.org jge Category Engineering journals Category Geophysics journals Category IOP Publishing academic journals Category Physics journals ... more details
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Unreferenced auto yes date December 2009 Computational cybernetics is the integration of cybernetics and computational intelligence techniques. The science of computational cybernetics is especially concerned with the comparative study of automatic control systems. Furthermore, computational cybernetics covers not only mechanical, but biological living , social and economical systems and for this uses computational intelligence based results of communication theory , signal processing , information technology , control theory , the theory of adaptive systems and the theory of complex systems game theory , operational research . DEFAULTSORT Computational Cybernetics Category Cybernetics Category Neural networks Compu AI stub ... more details
file DBP 1983 1187 Geod sie und Geophysik.jpg thumb upright German stamp about the general meeting of the International Union of Geodesy and Geophysics in 1983 The International Union of Geodesy and Geophysics IUGG is a non governmental organisation dedicated to the scientific study of the Earth using Geophysics geophysical and Geodesy geodesic techniques. The IUGG was established in 1919. Some areas within its scope are environmental preservation, reduction of the effects of natural hazards, and mineral resources. The IUGG consists of eight associations and three commissions International Association of Cryospheric Sciences IACS International Association of Geodesy IAG International Association of Geomagnetism and Aeronomy IAGA International Association of Hydrological Sciences IAHS http www.iamas.org International Association of Meteorology and Atmospheric Sciences IAMAS http iapso.iugg.org International Association for the Physical Sciences of the Oceans IAPSO http www.iaspei.org International Association of Seismology and Physics of the Earth s Interior IASPEI International Association of Volcanology and Chemistry of the Earth s Interior IAVCEI http www.iugg georisk.org Commission on Geophysical Risk and Sustainability GeoRisk http www.iugg.org about commissions cmg.php Commission on Mathematical Geophysics CMG http www.sedigroup.org Committee on the Study of Earth s Deep Interior SEDI http www.iugg.org about commissions ucdi.php Union Commission for Data and Information UCDI External links official http www.iugg.org Geophysics navbox International Council for Science geology stub Category Geology organizations Category Geophysics Category Geophysics societies Category Non governmental organizations Category Organizations established in 1919 de Internationale Union f r Geod sie und Geophysik el fr Union g od sique et g ophysique internationale ko is Al j asamband um jar m lingar og jar e lisfr i ja ... more details
Computational archaeology describes computer based analytical methods for the study of long term human behaviour and behavioural evolution. As with other sub disciplines that have prefixed computational to their name e.g. computational biology , computational physics and computational sociology , the term is reserved for generally mathematical methods that could not realistically be performed without the aid of a computer. Computational archaeology may include the use of Geographic information system geographical information system s GIS , especially when applied to spatial analyses such as viewshed analysis and least cost path analysis as these approaches are sufficiently computationally complex that they are extremely difficult if not impossible to implement without the processing power of a computer. Likewise, some forms of statistical and mathematical mathematical model modelling , and the computer simulation of human behaviour and behavioural evolution using software tools such as Swarm simulation Swarm or Repast Modelling toolkit Repast would also be impossible to calculate without computational aid. The application of a variety of other forms of complex and bespoke software to solve archaeological problems, such as human perception and movement within built environments using software such as University College London University College London s Space Syntax program, also falls under the term computational archaeology . Computational archaeology is also known as archaeological informatics Burenhult 2002, Huggett and Ross 2004 or archaeoinformatics sometimes abbreviated as AI , but not to be confused with artificial intelligence . Origins and objectives In recent years ... quantitative sciences such as geophysics , geoinformation sciences and applied statistics. And they allow ... e Calcolatori Computational archaeology External links Studying AI science http www.ucl.ac.uk ... Open Context experimental system for archaeological data sharing DEFAULTSORT Computational Archaeology ... more details
Wikify date April 2010 Orphan date February 2009 Computational epidemiology is a multidisciplinary field utilizing techniques from computer science, mathematics, geographic information science and public health to develop tools and models to aid epidemiologists in their study of the spread of diseases. It differs from bioinformatics in that it is centered more around studying how diseases spread, and not the actual disease itself. Recently, the University of North Texas founded the Center for Computational Epidemiology and Response Analysis CeCERA as a collaboration of faculty from the fields of Computer Science, Public Health, Medical Geography, and Geographic Information Science. Citation needed date May 2011 External links http compepi.org Harvard Medical School Children s Hospital Boston Computational Epidemiology Group http compepi.cs.uiowa.edu University of Iowa Computational Epidemiology Group Compepi http cerl.unt.edu UNT Computational Epidemiology Research Laboratory http compepid.tuskegee.edu CCEBRA index.htm The Center for Computational Epidemiology, Bioinformatics and Risk Analysis CCEBRA at Tuskegee University Category Computational science med stub ... more details
Computational mathematics involves mathematics mathematical research in areas of science where computation computing plays a central and essential role, emphasizing algorithms, numerical methods, and symbolic methods. Computation in the research is prominent. ref name nsf National Science Foundation , Division of Mathematical Science, http www.nsf.gov funding pgm summ.jsp?pims id 5390 Program description PD 06 888 Computational Mathematics , 2006. Retrieved April 2007 ref Computational mathematics emerged as a distinct part of applied mathematics by the early 1950s. Currently, computational mathematics can refer to or include computational science , also known as scientific computation or computational ... ref name directions Future Directions in Computational Mathematics, Algorithms, and Scientific Software ... numerical analysis , the theory of numerical methods but theory of computation and Computational ... , cryptography , and computational algebraic topology computational linguistics , the use of mathematical and computer techniques in natural language s Computational geometry Computational topology Computational number theory Algorithmic information theory Algorithmic game theory References Reflist Further reading cite book last Cucker first F. year 2003 title Foundations of Computational Mathematics ... and Computational Science publisher Springer Verlag isbn 978 0387947464 cite book last Yang first X. S. year 2008 title Introduction to Computational Mathematics publisher World Scientific Publishing isbn 978 9812818171 cite book last Nonweiler first T. R. year 1986 title Computational Mathematics ... cite book last Gentle first J. E. year 2007 title Foundations of Computational Science publisher Springer Verlag isbn 978 0387004501 External links http www.focm.net Foundations of Computational Mathematics a non profit organization Mathematics footer Category Applied mathematics Category Computational science Category Article Feedback 5 Category Computational mathematics hi pt ... more details
Computational semantics is the study of how to automate the process of constructing and reasoning with semantics meaning representations of natural language expressions. It consequently plays an important role in natural language processing and computational linguistics . Some traditional topics of interest are semantic analysis linguistics construction of meaning representation s, semantic underspecification , anaphora linguistics anaphora resolution, presupposition projection, and quantifier scope resolution. Methods employed usually draw from Formal semantics linguistics formal semantics or statistical semantics . Computational semantics has points of contact with the areas of lexical semantics word sense disambiguation and semantic role labeling , discourse semantics, knowledge representation and automated reasoning in particular, automated theorem proving . Since 1999 there has been an Association for Computational Linguistics ACL special interest group on computational semantics, SIGSEM. Further reading Blackburn, P., and Bos, J. 2005 , Representation and Inference for Natural Language A First Course in Computational Semantics , CSLI Publications. ISBN 1575864967. Bunt, H., and Muskens, R. 1999 , Computing Meaning, Volume 1 , Kluwer Publishing, Dordrecht. ISBN 1402002904. Bunt, H., Muskens, R., and Thijsse, E. 2001 , Computing Meaning, Volume 2 , Kluwer Publishing, Dordrecht. ISBN 1402001754. Eijck, J. van, and C. Unger 2010 Computational Semantics with Functional Programming. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978 0 521 75760 7 Wilks, Y., and Charniak, E. 1976 , Computational ... Special Interest Group on Computational Semantics SIGSEM of the Association for Computational Linguistics ACL http let.uvt.nl research ti sigsem iwcs IWCS International Workshop on Computational Semantics endorsed by SIGSEM http staff.science.uva.nl mdr ICoS ICoS Inference in Computational Semantics endorsed by SIGSEM Category Computational linguistics Category Natural language processing Category ... more details
In academia , computational immunology is a field of science that encompasses high throughput genomic and bioinformatics approaches to immunology . The field s main aim is to convert immunological data into computational problems, solve these problems using mathematical and computational approaches and then convert these results into immunologically meaningful interpretations. The explosive growth of bioinformatics techniques and applications in the post genomics era has radically transformed immunology research . This has led to a comparable growth in the field of computation immunology, or immunoinformatics. See also Computational biology Bibliography http www.ploscompbiol.org article info 3Adoi 2F10.1371 2Fjournal.pcbi.1000128 Getting Started in Computational Immunology External links http www.immunomics.eu Category Bioinformatics Category Immunology ... more details
About the scientific field the journal Computational Linguistics journal refimprove date February 2010 linguistics Computational linguistics is an interdisciplinary field dealing with the statistical or rule based modeling of natural language from a computational perspective. Traditionally, computational ... of computers to the processing of a natural language . Computational linguists often work as members ... scientists. In general, computational linguistics draws upon the involvement of linguistics linguists ... , among others. Computational linguistics has theoretical and applied components, where theoretical computational linguistics takes up issues in theoretical linguistics and cognitive science, and applied computational linguistics focuses on the practical outcome of modelling human language use. ref Hans Uszkoreit. What Is Computational Linguistics? http www.coli.uni saarland.de hansu what is cl.html Department of Computational Linguistics and Phonetics of Saarland University ref Origins Computational linguistics as a field predates artificial intelligence , a field under which it is often grouped. Computational linguistics originated with efforts in the United States in the 1950s to use ... had originally been assumed. Computational linguistics was born as the name of the new field of study ... intelligence came into existence in the 1960s, the field of computational linguistics became ..., Lucy Vanderwende, Ralph Weischedel ref Nowadays research within the scope of computational linguistics is done at computational linguistics departments, ref http www.coli.uni saarland.de Computational linguistics and phonetics at Saarland University ref computational linguistics laboratories, ref http vetsky.narod2.ru Yatsko s computational linguistics laboratory ref computer science departments, ref https wiki.umiacs.umd.edu clip index.php Main Page Clip Computational Linguistics and Information ... computationalComputational Linguistics Department of Linguistics Georgetown College Bot generated ... more details
Orphan date December 2011 Expert subject date November 2011 Computational Advertising is a relatively new discipline within Computer Science that deals with algorithms of presenting the best advertisement displayed to a person, typically through an Internet browser. ref http research.yahoo.com Computational Advertising Computation Advertising, Yahoo Research ref Research and Academic Courses Computational Advertising is being taught at major universities Stanford University , ref http www.stanford.edu class msande239 MS&E 239 Introduction to Computational Advertising, Stanford University ref University of California , ref http classes.soe.ucsc.edu ism293 Spring09 material Lecture 201.pdf Introduction to Computational Advertising, University of California ref among others. Major technology corporations conduct applied research in this new discipline Microsoft , ref http research.microsoft.com en us groups osa advertising.aspx Computational Advertising and Recommendation, Microsoft Research ref Yahoo , ref http labs.yahoo.com ksc Computational Advertising Computational Advertising, Andrei Broder and Vanja Josifovski, Yahoo Research ref among others. History In 2009 NISS , National Institute of Statistical Sciences held a workshop on Computational Advertising. ref http www.niss.org event niss affiliates workshop computational advertising NISS Affiliates Workshop on Computational Advertising ref References CREATES BG, BORDER, ETC. cellspacing 0 cellpadding 0 style width 100 border 2px 000FFF solid round corners colspan 2 style background B8EDFF round corners padding 2px border bottom 1px A3D9BE solid font family Code2000 reflist Additional sources http pierre.senellart.com enseignement 2009 2010 inf396 4 Recommandation CompAdv.pdf Bogdan Cautis http alex.smola.org teaching ucsc2009 ucsc 1.pdf Alex Smola http videolectures.net kdd09 chakrabarti agarwal scca Statistical Challenges in Computational Advertising, Deepayan Chakrabarti, CMU Category Computer science ... more details
for mathematical models of computers Model of computation Unreferenced date October 2008 A computational model is a mathematical model in computational science that requires extensive computational resource s to study the behavior of a complex system by computer simulation . The system under study is often a complex nonlinear system for which simple, intuitive analytical solution s are not readily available. Rather than deriving a mathematical analytical solution to the problem, experimentation with the model is done by adjusting the parameters of the system in the computer, and studying the differences in the outcome of the experiments. Operation theories of the model can be derived deduced from these computational experiments. Examples of common computational models are weather forecasting models, earth simulator models, flight simulator models, molecular protein folding models, and neural network models. See also Agent based model Artificial neural network Computational linguistics Decision field theory Membrane computing Ontology information science Programming language theory Category Models of computation de Computermodell es Modelo computacional fa hr Ra unski model ... more details