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  1. Computational sociology

    sociology Computational sociology is a branch of sociology that uses computationally intensive methods to analyze and model social phenomena. ref name Blackwell cite encyclopedia year 2007 title Computational Sociology last Bainbridge first William Sims encyclopedia Blackwell Encyclopedia of Sociology ... approaches like social network analysis , computational sociology develops and tests theories ... doi 10.1146 annurev.soc.28.110601.141117 title From Factors to Actors Computational Sociology and Agent ... network analysis and network science . In relevant literature, computational sociology is often related ... macro and micro process, and emergence , have entered the vocabulary of computational sociology. ref ... in sociology Computational sociology Important publications in computational sociology Simulated reality ... of Sociology volume 28 pages 143 166 url http www.jstor.org stable 3069238 year 2002 ref It involves ... and well known example is the construction of a computational model in the form of an artificial ... Science Studies in Agent Based Computational Modeling location Princeton, NJ publisher Princeton University Press ref History seealso Sociology and complexity science File Complexity map with sociolo.png thumb right 300px Historical map of research paradigms and associated scientists in sociology ..., NY ref social scientists and systems dynamicists anticipated that similar computational approaches ... York Times date October 18, 1974 ref As a result of increasing skepticism about employing computational ... analysis Independent from developments in computational models of social systems, social network ... Burt , and Barry Wellman . ref cite book title The Development of Social Network Analysis A Study in the Sociology ... , that could scale to increasingly complex and large data sets. The most recent wave of computational sociology, rather than employing simulations, uses network analysis and advanced statistical ... cite journal url http www.sciencemag.org cgi content summary 323 5915 721 title Computational Social ...   more details



  1. Computational

    Computational semiotics Computational sociology Computational statistics Computational steering ...Wiktionary Computational may refer to Computer Computational algebra Computational Aeroacoustics Computational and Information Systems Laboratory Computational and Systems Neuroscience Computational archaeology Computational auditory scene analysis Computational biology Computational biomodeling Computational Center for Nanotechnology Innovations Computational chemical methods in solid state physics Computational chemistry Computational Chemistry Grid Computational Chemistry List Computational complexity of mathematical operations Computational complexity theory Computational creativity Computational cybernetics Computational Diffie Hellman assumption Computational Diffie Hellman problem Computational economics Computational electromagnetics Computational Engineering Computational epidemiology Computational epigenetics Computational epistemology Computational finance Computational fluid dynamics Computational forensics Computational formula for the variance Computational gene Computational genomics Computational geometry Computational Geometry Algorithms Library Computational geophysics Computational grid Computational group theory Computational hardness assumption Computational humor Computational indistinguishability Computational informatics Computational immunology Computational intelligence Computational Intelligence and Machine Learning Portal Computational Intensive Workload Computational intractability Computational irreducibility Computational journalism Computational learning theory Computational lexicology Computational linguistics Computational Linguistics journal Computational lithography Computational logic Computational magnetohydrodynamics Computational mathematics Computational matrix algebra Computational mechanics Computational Mechanics journal Computational model Computational modeling Computational Molecular Docking Computational musicology Computational ...   more details



  1. Sociology

    decades have seen the rise of new analytical sociology analytically , Mathematical sociology mathematically and computational sociology computationally rigorous techniques, such as agent based ... Computational Sociology and Agent Based Modeling journal Annual Review of Sociology volume 28 pages 143 66 ref ref Cite journal url http www.sciencemag.org cgi content summary 323 5915 721 title Computational ...About the discipline the journal Sociology journal Sociology Sociology is the study of society . ref Comte, Auguste, A Dictionary of Sociology 3rd Ed , John Scott & Gordon Marshall eds , Oxford University ... of social welfare. Subject matter ranges from the microsociology micro level of agency sociology ... to Sociology. Sixth Edition. New York W.W. Norton and Company ref Sociology is both topically ... , social class , social mobility , sociology of religion religion , secularisation , Sociology of law law , and deviance sociology deviance . As all spheres of human activity are sculpted by structure and agency social structure and individual agency , sociology has gradually expanded its focus to further subjects, such as sociology of health health , military sociology military and sociology of punishment penal institutions , sociology of the Internet the Internet , and even the role of social activity in the development of sociology of scientific knowledge scientific knowledge . The range ... first7 N last8 Contractor first8 N last9 Fowler first9 J pmc 2745217 ref History Main History of sociology ... Book in 1086, ref A. H. Halsey 2004 , A history of sociology in Britain science, literature, and society ,p.34 ref ref Geoffrey Duncan Mitchell 1970 , A new dictionary of sociology ,p.201 ref while ... of early sociology in medieval Islam . Some consider Ibn Khaldun , a 14th century Arab Islamic scholar ... of Sociology journal Current Sociology year 2006 volume 54 pages 7 23 15 doi 10.1177 0011392106058831 ... sociology sociology or sociologie is derived from the Latin wiktionary socius socius , companion ...   more details



  1. Will (sociology)

    Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 In sociology , will is a concept introduced by Ferdinand T nnies in Gemeinschaft and Gesellschaft Gemeinschaft und Gesellschaft , 1887. T nnies approach was very much indebted to Baruch de Spinoza Spinoza s dictum voluntas atque intellectus unum et idem sunt will as well as ratio are one and the same , and to Arthur Schopenhauer . T nnies saw a fundamental cleavage between essential will Wesenwille creating community Gemeinschaft , and arbitrary will K rwille , creating society Gesellschaft see Ferdinand T nnies Gemeinschaft and Gesellschaft . See also Voluntarism Neuroscience of free will DEFAULTSORT Will Sociology Category Sociology Sociology stub ...   more details



  1. Subfields of sociology

    and sociology of work Mathematical sociology see also computational sociology Sociology of media ...Sociology This is a list of sociology subfields. Subfields Sociology of aging Aging, sociology of see also sociology of youth Agriculture, sociology of see rural sociology Applied sociology Applied sociology clinical sociology see also sociological practice Sociology of architecture Architecture, sociology of see also sociology of space , urban sociology Sociology of art Art, sociology of see also sociology of music , visual sociology Sociology of the body Body, sociology of Sociology of business Business, sociology of see also economic sociology Sociology of childhood Childhood, sociology of see also sociology of youth and sociology of aging Collective behavior see also sociology of social movements Sociology of communication Communication, sociology of see also sociology of media Comparative sociology Computational sociology see also mathematical sociology Sociology of conflict Conflict, sociology of see also sociology of military Sociology of consumption Consumption, sociology of Sociology of crime Crime, sociology of see also sociology of deviance , sociology of law , sociology of punishment and criminology Sociology of culture Culture, sociology of see also cultural studies Sociology of development Development, sociology of see also economical sociology , evolutionary sociology , world systems theory Sociology of deviance Deviance, sociology of see also sociology of crime Sociology of disaster Disaster, sociology of Dramaturgical sociology Economic sociology also known as sociology of economic development . See also sociology of business Sociology of education Education, sociology of Sociology of emotions Emotions, sociology of Environmental sociology see also human ecology Ethnicity, sociology of see sociology of race and ethnic relations sociology of everyday life Everyday life, sociology of Evolutionary sociology also known as sociology of sociocultural evolution ...   more details



  1. Timeline of sociology

    Sociology This is a timeline of sociology , listing especially important publications ref Jose A. Fadul and Ronan S. Estoque. A Textbook for an Introductory Course in Sociology. Lulu, 2010 . pp. 9 43. ISBN 978 0557682584 . ref . 1810s in sociology 1820s in sociology 1830s in sociology 1840s in sociology 1850s in sociology 1860s in sociology 1870s in sociology 1880s in sociology 1890s in sociology 1900s in sociology 1910s in sociology 1920s in sociology 1930s in sociology 1940s in sociology 1950s in sociology 1960s in sociology 1970s in sociology 1980s in sociology 1990s in sociology 2000s in sociology 2010s in sociology Reference Reflist See also History of sociology DEFAULTSORT Timeline Of Sociology Category Sociology timelines fr Chronologie de la sociologie ...   more details



  1. Book:Sociology

    saved book title Sociology subtitle cover image cover color Sociology Main article Sociology History of sociology History of sociology Theory and method Positivism Antipositivism Structural functionalism Conflict theory Structure and agency Scope and topics of sociology Social stratification Sociology of religion Sociology of the Internet Political sociology Sociological research methods Social research Philosophy of social science Category Wikipedia books on sociology Sociology ...   more details



  1. Computational economics

    Economics sidebar Computational economics is a research discipline in economics and computer science ref http www.springer.com economics economic theory journal 10614 Computational Economics. About the journal. Springler. Received at 2010 11 08 ref . Areas encompassed under computational economics include Agent Based Computational Economics agent based computational modeling , computational econometrics and statistics, ref Vassilis A. Hajivassiliou 2008 . computational methods in econometrics, The New ... pde2008 C000559&q Computation&topicid &result number 1 Abstract. ref computational finance, computational modeling of Macroeconomic model dynamic macroeconomic systems , of transaction costs , computational tools for the design of automated Internet markets, programming tools specifically designed for computational economics, and pedagogical tools for the teaching of computational economics. Some of these areas are unique to computational economics, while others extend traditional areas of economics by solving problems that are difficult to study without the use of computers. Computational economics researchers use computational tools both for computational economic modeling and for the computational ... to computational modeling tools, Agent Based Computational Economics ACE is the computational ... through time driven solely by agent interactions. With regard to computational solution tools, examples ... systems of linear and nonlinear equations. For a repository of public domain computational solution ... journals specialize in computational economics http www.springer.com journal 10614 Computational Economics ... and Control . Notes references References Handbook of Computational Economics Hans M. Amman, David A. Kendrick ...&q computational 20economics&topicid &result number 2 Abstract. Herbert Scarf Herbert E. Scarf 2008 . computation ... article?id pde2008 C000573&q computational 20economics&topicid &result number 3 Abstract. External links http comp econ.org Society for Computational Economics http www.jedc.com ...   more details



  1. Computational Complexity

    Computational Complexity may refer to Computational complexity theory Computational Complexity journal disambig Short pages monitor This long comment was added to the page to prevent it being listed on Special Shortpages. It and the accompanying monitoring template were generated via Template Longcomment. Please do not remove the monitor template without removing the comment as well. ...   more details



  1. Computational cybernetics

    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



  1. Mathematical sociology

    is Social Network Analysis , which has become amongst the fastest growing areas of sociology in the 21st century. The other major development in the field is the rise of Computational sociology , which ... Computational sociology Peter Blau Harrison White Nicolas Rashevsky Society for Mathematical Biology ...sociology Mathematical sociology is the usage of mathematics to construct social theories. Mathematical sociology aims to take sociological theory, which is strong in intuitive content but weak from a formal ... at intuitively. In mathematical sociology, the preferred style is encapsulated in the phrase constructing ... network Social network analysis is the best known contribution of this subfield to sociology as a whole and to the scientific community at large. The models typically used in mathematical sociology ... of structure. Other early influential developments in mathematical sociology pertained to process ... connect such theoretical models to the data of sociology, which often take the form of surveys in which ... Sociology , which showed how stochastic processes in social networks could be analyzed ... social relations, notably those of kinship. The linkage of mathematics and sociology here .... New York and Cambridge, ENG Cambridge University Press. ref . Some programs of research in sociology ... upon their work in a variety of ways. Present research Expand section date April 2010 Mathematical sociology ... activity generated by social interaction on the internet. Texts and journals Mathematical sociology ... Sociology started in 1971 has been open to papers covering a broad spectrum of topics employing ... in sociology, especially The American Journal of Sociology and The American Sociological Review ... to Mathematical Sociology. Free Press. . 1990. Foundations of Social Theory. Harvard University Press. Edling, Christofer R. 2002. Mathematics in Sociology, Annual Review of Sociology. Fararo, Thomas J. 1973. Mathematical Sociology. Wiley. Reprinted by Krieger, 1978. . 1984. Editor. Mathematical ...   more details



  1. Sociology books

    Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Sociology books are book s dealing with the academic field of sociology . For an overview of the most famous authors and their publications, see history of sociology . Partial list of the sociology books may be found in the Category Sociology books list of sociology books . DEFAULTSORT Sociology Books Category Sociology books Sociology book stub ...   more details



  1. Computational immunology

    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



  1. Computational biology

    Computational biology involves the development and application of data analytical and theoretical methods, mathematical modeling and computational simulation techniques to the study of biological, behavioral, and social systems. ref name nih http www.bisti.nih.gov docs compubiodef.pdf ref The field is widely defined and includes foundations in computer science , applied mathematics , statistics , biochemistry , molecular biology , genetics , ecology , evolution , anatomy , neuroscience , and scientific visualization visualization . ref http www.brown.edu Research CCMB undergraduate.htm ref Subfields Computational biomodeling main Modelling biological systems Computational biomodeling, a field concerned with building computer model s of biological systems. Computational genomics main Computational genomics Computational genomics, a field within genomics which studies the genome s of cells and organisms. High throughput genome sequencing produces lots of data, which requires extensive post processing genome assembly and uses DNA microarray technologies to perform statistical analyses on the genes expressed in individual cell types. This can help find genes of interest for certain diseases or conditions. This field also studies the DNA sequencing theory mathematical foundations of sequencing ... the capillary electrophoresis units used in large scale DNA sequencing projects. Computational neuroscience main Computational neuroscience Computational neuroscience is the study of brain function .... Computational biology vs. Bioinformatics main Bioinformatics Bioinformatics and computational biology ..., computer science and engineering, biology, and behavioral science. Bioinformatics and computational ... life sciences data more understandable and useful. Computational biology uses mathematical and computational ... and computational biology are distinct, there is also significant overlap and activity at their interface. ref name nih See also Related fields Bioinformatics Computational science Computer ...   more details



  1. Computational semantics

    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 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 .... 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 Semantics An Introduction .... See also Semantic Web SemEval External links http www.sigsem.org 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 Semantics it Semantica ...   more details



  1. Computational science

    distinguish computer science Science Computational science or scientific computing is the field of study ... underpinning for techniques used in computational science. Applications of computational science Problem domains for computational science scientific computing include Numerical simulations Numerical ... e.g. oil exploration geophysics, computational linguistics . Use graph theory to model networks, especially those connecting individuals, organizations, and websites. Computational optimization ..., front end engineering . Methods and algorithms Algorithms and mathematical methods used in computational ... or Fortran and optimized algebra libraries such as BLAS or LAPACK . Computational science application ... to calculate the next state. The term computational scientist is used to describe someone skilled ... increasingly also impacted on other areas including economics, biology and medicine. Computational science ... 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 sciences has been devoted to the development of algorithms, the efficient implementation in programming languages, and validation of computational results. A collection of problems and solutions in computational science can be found in Steeb, Hardy ... 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 ... Computational biology Computational chemistry Computational economics Computational electromagnetics Computational engineering Computational finance Computational fluid dynamics Computational forensics ...   more details



  1. The Computational Brain

    The Computational Brain is a book by Patricia Churchland and Terry Sejnowski Terrence J. Sejnowski and published in 1992 by The MIT Press, Cambridge, Massachusetts, ISBN 0 262 03188 4. It has cover blurbs by Karl H. Pribram Karl Pribram , Francis Crick , and Carver Mead . Category Science books DEFAULTSORT Computational Brain science book stub ...   more details



  1. Computational epidemiology

    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. 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 dimacs.rutgers.edu tanyabw research comp epidem DIMACS Computational Epidemiology 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



  1. Computational resource

    Refimprove date September 2007 In computational complexity theory , a computational resource is a resource used by some computational model s in the solution of computational problem s. The simplest computational resources are computation time , the number of steps necessary to solve a problem, and memory space , the amount of storage needed while solving the problem, but many more complicated resources have been defined. A computational problem is generally defined in terms of its action on any valid input. Examples of problems might be given an integer n , determine whether n is prime , or given two numbers x and y , calculate the product x y . As the inputs get bigger, the amount of computational resources needed to solve a problem will increase. Thus, the resources needed to solve a problem are described in terms of asymptotic analysis , by identifying the resources as a function of the length or size of the input. Computational resources are useful because we can study which problems can be computed in a certain amount of each computational resource. In this way, we can determine whether algorithm s for solving the problem are optimal and we can make statements about an Algorithmic efficiency algorithm s efficiency . The set of all of the computational problems that can be solved using a certain amount of a certain computational resource is a complexity class , and relationships between different complexity classes are one of the most important topics in complexity theory. Describing generally accessible computing equipment The term Computational resource is commonly used to describe accessible computing equipment and software. See Utility computing . Formal quantification ... and alphabet size to quantify the computational effort required to solve a particular problem ... title Representing Information with Computational Resource Bounds booktitle Signals, Systems ... Computational complexity theory Category Computational resources hr Ra unski resurs ja ...   more details



  1. Computational thinking

    Wikify date June 2010 Computational Thinking is a new way of solving problems that gets its name because it uses many of the same techniques used by computer science. The term computational thinking was first used by Seymour Papert in 1996 ref http www.papert.org articles AnExplorationintheSpaceofMathematicsEducations.html ref . Computational thinking can be used to algorithmically solve complicated problems of scale. Computational thinking is often used to solve problems of efficiency and to realize large improvements in efficiency through novel approaches to problem solving. br ref http www.cs.cmu.edu CompThink ref The concept of computational thinking is being spearheaded by the Center of Computational Thinking at Carnegie Mellon where their major activity is conducting PROBEs or PROB lem oriented E xplorations. These PROBEs are experiments that apply novel computing concepts to problems to show the value of computational thinking. br A PROBE experiment is generally a collaboration between a computer scientist and an expert in the field to be studied. The experiment will generally run for a year and is a way for Carnegie Mellon University to obtain funding. In general, a PROBE will seek to find a solution for a broadly applicable problem and avoid narrowly focused issues. Some examples of PROBE experiments are optimal kidney transplant logistics and how to create drugs that do not breed drug resistant viruses. ref http www.cs.cmu.edu CompThink probes.html ref The phrase computational thinking was brought to the forefront of the computer science community as a result of an ACM Communications article on the subject by Jeannette Wing Jeannette M. Wing. ref http doi.acm.org ... for everyone, not just computer scientists and argued for the importance of integrating computational ... wiki Computational thinking Computational Thinking article in the Scalable Game Design wiki ..., A., Scalable Game Design and the Development of a Checklist for Getting Computational Thinking into Public ...   more details



  1. Computational lexicology

    Primary source of Computational Lexicology comes from ACLWiki GNU. It is further formated, edited and supplemented with additional info Computational lexicology is that branch of computational linguistics ... dictionary machine readable dictionaries . It is distinguished from computational lexicography , which ... have used computational lexicography as synonymous . History Computational lexicology emerged as a separate discipline within computational linguistics with the appearance of machine readable ... al. at System Development Corporation . Today, computational lexicology is best known through the creation and applications of WordNet . Study of lexicon Computational lexicology has contributed to the understanding of the content and limitations of print dictionaries for computational purposes i.e. it clarified that the previous work of lexicography was not sufficient for the needs of computational linguistics . Through the work of computational lexicologists almost every portion of a print dictionary ... computational linguists were disenchanted with the print dictionaries as a resource for computational ... programs. The work on computational lexicology quickly led to efforts in two additional directions. Successors to Computational Lexicology First, collaborative activities between computational linguists .... Most computational lexicologists moved on to build large corpora to gather the basic data that lexicographers ... corpora that could be more easily analyzed to create computational linguistic systems. Part of speech ... be for computational linguistic purposes, especially for computational lexical semantic purposes. It was to have ... dictionaries were, if they had been created for use in computational analysis. WordNet can be considered ... such as the FrameNet work of Fillmore. Outside of computational linguistics, the Ontology work ... for AI applications. Standardization Optimizing the production, maintenance and extension of computational ... other NLP programs or applications. To this respect, the various data models of Computational lexicons ...   more details



  1. Computational mathematics

    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 early 1950s. Currently, computational mathematics can refer to or include computational science , also known as scientific computation or computational engineering solving mathematical problems by computer simulation as opposed to analytic methods of applied mathematics numerical methods used in scientific computation, for example numerical linear ... 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 ... , and computational algebraic topology computational linguistics , the use of mathematical and computer techniques in natural language s Computational geometry Computational topology Computational .... Foundations of Computational Mathematics Special Volume Handbook of Numerical Analysis , North Holland Publishing, ISBN 978 0444512475 Harris J. W. and Stocker H., 1998. Handbook of Mathematics and Computational Science, Springer Verlag, ISBN 978 0387947464 Yang X. S., 2008. Introduction to Computational Mathematics, World Scientific Publishing, ISBN 978 9812818171 Nonweiler T. R., 1986. Computational ... Gentle J. E., 2007. Foundations of Computational Science, Springer Verlag, ISBN 978 0387004501 General references references External links http www.focm.net Foundations of Computational Mathematics a non profit organization Mathematics footer Category Applied mathematics Category Computational ...   more details



  1. Computational forensics

    Mergefrom computational criminology discuss Talk computational forensics Merger proposal date July 2009 Mergefrom forensic animation discuss Talk computational forensics Merger proposal date July 2009 Computational forensics CF is a quantitative research quantitative approach to the methodology of the forensics forensic sciences . It involves computer based Scientific modeling modeling , computer simulation , analysis , and recognition in studying and solving problems posed in various forensic disciplines. CF integrates expertise from computational science and forensics forensic sciences . A broad range of objects, substances and processes are investigated, which are mainly based on pattern evidence, such as toolmarks, fingerprints, shoeprints, documents etc. ref S. N. Srihari, Beyond CSI The Rise of Computational Forensics , http spectrum.ieee.org computing software beyond csi the rise of computational ... and behavioral pattern s, DNA , digital evidence and crime scene s. Computational methods ... Computational Forensics Project Automated Reconstruction of Human Faces Archival page 6 2002 ref ref cite journal last Wong first J.L. coauthors Kirovski, D. Potkonjak, M. title Computational forensic ... Propelled Into Computational Forensics by 9 11, NCBI Preps QA Software to ID Katrina Victims November 28, 2005 ref ref cite journal last Franke first Katrin coauthors Srihari, Sargur title Computational ... information technology is one specific discipline that could use computational science to study digital evidence . Computational Forensics examines diverse types of evidence . See also Computational ... IAPR Technical Committee on Computational Forensics IAPR TC6 http www.springer.com computer computer imaging book 978 3 540 85302 2 Computational Forensics, Springer Publisher 2008 http www.igi ... IJDCF http iwcf09.arsforensica.org 3rd International Workshop on Computational Forensics 2009 DEFAULTSORT Computational Forensics Category Computational science Category Forensic techniques ...   more details



  1. Computational mechanics

    dablink For the scientific journal, see Computational Mechanics journal Computational Mechanics . Computational mechanics is the discipline concerned with the use of computational methods to study phenomena governed by the principles of mechanics . Before the emergence of computational science also called scientific computing as a third way besides theoretical and experimental sciences, computational ... to be a sub discipline within computational science. Process Scientists within the field of computational ... form expression analytical solution s are available. Quite frequently, new numerical or computational ... and often physical interpretations will be given to the results. Overview Computational ... . Computational fluid dynamics , computational thermodynamics, Computational electromagnetics , computational solid mechanics are some of the many specializations within CM. The areas of mathematics most related to computational mechanics are partial differential equation s, linear algebra and numerical ... widely used programming language in the scientific community, including computational mechanics ... where computational mechanics have been put to practical use are Crash simulation vehicle crash ..., and semiconductor modeling. In the last century, especially in the second half thereof, computational ... the tools provided by computational mechanics. With the incorporation of quantum, molecular and biological ... United States Association for Computational Mechanics http www.usacm.org Miscellaneous Scordim 8pPM.pdf USACM report on the future of computational mechanics http cmr.mech.unsw.edu.au UNSW Computational Mechanics and Robotics Group http www.come.tum.de cms M.Sc. in Computational Mechanics http www.eng.fea.ru Computational Mechanics Laboratory CompMechLab , Russia http www.santafe.edu cmg compmech ... to Computational Mechanics http www.springer.com 466 Journal of Computational Mechanics DEFAULTSORT Computational Mechanics Category Computational science Category Mechanics es Mec nica computacional ...   more details



  1. Outline of sociology

    see also Index of sociology articles Sociology The following outline is provided as an overview of, and topical guide to, the discipline of sociology . Essence of sociology Main article Sociology Basic aspects of sociology Positivism Antipositivism Structural functionalism Conflict theory Public sociology Social research Social theory social subject matter History of sociology History of sociology Sociology in medieval Islam Key theoretical perspectives in sociology Critical theory Conflict theory Cultural theory Exchange theory Ethnomethodology Feminist theory Functionalism sociology Functionalism Marxism Marxist sociology Alfred Schutz Social Phenomenology Postmodernism Poststructuralism Queer ... sociology concepts Main articles List of sociology topics and Subfields of sociology Social alienation ... Freedom Gemeinschaft and Gesellschaft Globalization Group sociology Group Ideal type Identity ... Poverty Power sociology Power Power knowledge Racism Rationalization sociology Rationalisation Reflexivity sociology Reflexivity Secularisation Sexism Social action Social capital Social change Social ... development Related fields and subfields main Subfields of sociology Sociology of ... Sociology of culture culture Deviance sociology deviance Economic sociology economics Sociology of education education Environmental sociology environment ethnic relations Sociology of gender gender Medical sociology health Industrial sociology industry Sociology of knowledge knowledge Sociology of law law Military sociology military Political sociology politics Sociology of religion religion Sociology of science ... ecology Human geography Social Anthropology Cultural Anthropology Social psychology sociology Social psychology Medical sociology Sociolinguistics Sociological scholars main List of sociologists Sociological publications List of important publications in sociology External links Professional associations ... Electronic Journal of Sociology http www.sociolog.com SocioLog , a directory of sociology ...   more details




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