Supercomputing and the transformation of science
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Author
Contributions
- Smarr, Larry L. - Contributor
Publication
1993 - Scientific American Library, New York, New York (State)
Language
English
Word Count
59,500 words, Guess
Page Count
238 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL1728174M
- ISBN-100716750384
- OCLC Control Number26719447
- OCLC Control Numbersupercomputingtr00kauf
- Library of Congress Control Number92032418
and 4 more
- ISSN1040-3213
- GooglePZxhQgAACAAJ
- Goodreads3420354
- LibraryThing329446
Classifications
- DDC502/.85/411
- LCCQA76.88 .K38 1993
Description
As a result, supercomputers have led to profound levels of insight and understanding. Indeed, they have revolutionized the very process of scientific discovery itself. Scientists no longer have to rely exclusively on either experiment-based or theoretical research methodologies, but rather can utilize both direct observation and mathematical modeling to visualize and simulate complex phenomena.The fascinating, strikingly illustrated Supercomputing and the Transformation of Science provides a state-of-the-art look at the capabilities and scientific contributions of the most powerful computers. Written by noted science author William Kaufmann and supercomputing expert Larry Smarr, the book examines the hardware, software, and techniques of supercomputing, showing how these powerful machines "solve" the mathematical laws that govern natural phenomena and convert the numbers into comprehensive visual images. The book then explores the impact of this extraordinary technology on a wide range of endeavors from medicine to environmental protection, from particle physics to astronomy, from automobile design to meteorology.The computer revolution continues to surge ahead. Reporting from the leading edge of the revolution, Supercomputing and the Transformation of Science shows us how far we have come in devising ways to understand the world in which we live. It is a celebration of the drive for knowledge that led to the development of the first computer not so long ago.
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