Intelligence in Scientific Computing


Autoria(s): Abelson, Harold; Eisenberg, Michael; Halfact, Mathew; Katzenelson, Jacob; Sacks, Elisha; Sussman, Gerald Jay; Wisdom, Jack; Yip, Ken
Data(s)

04/10/2004

04/10/2004

01/11/1988

Resumo

Combining numerical techniques with ideas from symbolic computation and with methods incorporating knowledge of science and mathematics leads to a new category of intelligent computational tools for scientists and engineers. These tools autonomously prepare simulation experiments from high-level specifications of physical models. For computationally intensive experiments, they automatically design special-purpose numerical engines optimized to perform the necessary computations. They actively monitor numerical and physical experiments. They interpret experimental data and formulate numerical results in qualitative terms. They enable their human users to control computational experiments in terms of high-level behavioral descriptions.

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Identificador

AIM-1094

http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/6501

Idioma(s)

en_US

Relação

AIM-1094