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Handbook of Computational Sciences : A Multi and Interdisciplinary Approach, EPUB eBook

Handbook of Computational Sciences : A Multi and Interdisciplinary Approach EPUB

Edited by Ahmed A. Elngar, Vigneshwar. M., Krishna Kant Singh, Zdzislaw Polkowski

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Description

The Handbook of Computational Sciences is a comprehensive collection of research chapters that brings together the latest advances and trends in computational sciences and addresses the interdisciplinary nature of computational sciences, which

require expertise from multiple disciplines to solve complex problems.

This edited volume covers a broad range of topics, including computational physics, chemistry, biology, engineering, finance, and social sciences. Each chapter provides an in-depth discussion of the state-of-the-art techniques and methodologies used in the respective field. The book also highlights the challenges and opportunities for future research in these areas.

The volume pertains to applications in the areas of imaging, medical imaging, wireless and WS networks, IoT with applied areas, big data for various applicable solutions, etc. This text delves deeply into the core subject and then broadens to encompass the interlinking, interdisciplinary, and cross-disciplinary sections of other relevant areas. Those areas include applied, simulation, modeling, real-time, research applications, and more.

Audience

Because of the book s multidisciplinary approach, it will be of value to many researchers and engineers in different fields including computational biologists, computational chemists, and physicists, as well as those in life sciences, neuroscience, mathematics, and software engineering.

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