computational simulation

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meaningsofcomputationalandsimulation

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computational
adjective
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/kɒm.pjəˈteɪ.ʃən.əl/
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/kɑːm.pjəˈteɪ.ʃən.əl/
formal
involving the calculation of answers, amounts, ...
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simulation
noun
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/ˌsɪm.jəˈleɪ.ʃən/
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/ˌsɪm.jəˈleɪ.ʃən/
a model of a set of problems or events that can be used to teach someone how to do something, or the process of making such ...
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With more precise models coupled withcomputationalsimulation, these can provide valuable insight into the biological fluid dynamic aspects of human reproduction.
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Acomputationalsimulationof these processes demonstrates how trust and trust thresholds influence the design process' results.
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The resulting analysis was implemented in acomputationalsimulation, using these beliefs and trust thresholds.
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Computationalsimulationhas a fundamental role in supporting experimentation of sociocognitive interactions.
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The training strings included nine repetitions, whereas we assessed (through acomputationalsimulation) the number of repetitions expected by chance at about 22.
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Subsequently, the focus will be on thecomputationalsimulationof nonlinearly evolving, two-dimensional two-way-coupled mixing layers.
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In practice, this implies acomputationalsimulation.
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Batali (2002) investigates the emergence of recursive syntactic structures using an exemplar-basedcomputationalsimulationof language acquisition.
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Kirchner (1999) offers acomputationalsimulationof phonologisation using an exemplar-based speech processing system.
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The goal of this program is to enable accurate prediction of the performance, reliability, and safety of complex physical systems throughcomputationalsimulation.
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An artificial neural network is acomputationalsimulationof a biological neural network.
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A partial exception to this rule is the emotional model, which has been tested as a set ofcomputationalsimulationexperiments.
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It has been investigated by means of protocol studies, computational simulations, and ontological frameworks.
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Computational simulations are required to estimate the burning in the target with a deuterium fuel.
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It is the subject of many different investigations using computational simulations that count features and feature combinations in different ways.
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This has been done mainly in studies of imitation, children's errors or negative evidence, and in computational simulations of language acquisition.
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The use of computational simulations also allows for identical networks to be exposed to different training environments.
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This is why complexity requires investigation using computational simulations.
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Significant achievements have been made in both computational simulations and experiments of fusion target physics.
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There are a number ways in which computational simulations complement behavioural research.
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