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Journal of Computational Science, Volume 2
Volume 2, Number 1, March 2011
- Johan Bollen, Huina Mao, Xiao-Jun Zeng:
Twitter mood predicts the stock market. 1-8 - Alfonso Caiazzo, David Evans, Jean-Luc Falcone, Jan Hegewald, Eric Lorenz, Bernd Stahl, Dinan Wang, Jörg Bernsdorf, Bastien Chopard, Julian Gunn, D. Rodney Hose, Manfred Krafczyk, Patricia V. Lawford, Rod H. Smallwood, Dawn C. Walker, Alfons G. Hoekstra:
A Complex Automata approach for in-stent restenosis: Two-dimensional multiscale modelling and simulations. 9-17 - Yogesh Dilip Save, H. Narayanan, Sachin B. Patkar:
Solution of Partial Differential Equations by electrical analogy. 18-30 - D. Easwaramoorthy, R. Uthayakumar:
Improved generalized fractal dimensions in the discrimination between Healthy and Epileptic EEG Signals. 31-38 - Athanasios Iliopoulos, John G. Michopoulos, Sam Lambrakos, Noam Bernstein:
Performance of inverse atomistic scale fracture modeling on GPGPU architectures. 39-46 - Diane Kelly, Robert Gray, Yizhen Shao:
Examining random and designed tests to detect code mistakes in scientific software. 47-56 - Ramón Alonso-Sanz, Andrew Adamatzky:
On beta-skeleton automata with memory. 57-66 - Roberto da Silva, Luciana S. Buriol, Leila Ribeiro, Fernando Luís Dotti:
Modeling the webgraph evolution. 67-79 - Chao-Yi Huang, Jong-Chen Chen:
On the study of the weaning results of ventilator-dependent patients with closest reasonable centroids. 80-87 - Cheng Guan Koay:
Analytically exact spiral scheme for generating uniformly distributed points on the unit sphere. 88-91
Volume 2, Number 2, May 2011
- Michael Bader, Miriam Mehl, Ulrich Rüde, Gerhard Wellein:
Simulation software for supercomputers. 93-94 - H. Martin Bücker, Oliver Fortmeier, Monika Petera:
Solving a parameter estimation problem in a three-dimensional conical tube on a parallel and distributed software infrastructure. 95-104 - Christian Feichtinger, Stefan Donath, Harald Köstler, Jan Götz, Ulrich Rüde:
WaLBerla: HPC software design for computational engineering simulations. 105-112 - Markus Geveler, Dirk Ribbrock, Sven Mallach, Dominik Göddeke:
A simulation suite for Lattice-Boltzmann based real-time CFD applications exploiting multi-level parallelism on modern multi- and many-core architectures. 113-123 - Martin Buchholz, Hans-Joachim Bungartz, Jadran Vrabec:
Software design for a highly parallel molecular dynamics simulation framework in chemical engineering. 124-129 - Jan Treibig, Gerhard Wellein, Georg Hager:
Efficient multicore-aware parallelization strategies for iterative stencil computations. 130-137 - Robert Speck, Lukas Arnold, Paul Gibbon:
Towards a petascale tree code: Scaling and efficiency of the PEPC library. 138-143
- Enrico Capobianco:
On network entropy and bio-interactome applications. 144-152 - D. Ouinas, B. Bachir Bouiadjra, N. Benderdouche, B. Ait Saadi, J. Viña:
Numerical modelling of the interaction macro-multimicrocracks in a plate under tensile stress. 153-164 - Claudio Mattiussi, Peter Dürr, Daniel Marbach, Dario Floreano:
Beyond graphs: A new synthesis. 165-177 - Katharina Kormann, Sverker Holmgren, Hans O. Karlsson:
Global error control of the time-propagation for the Schrödinger equation with a time-dependent Hamiltonian. 178-187
Volume 2, Number 3, August 2011
- Nitin Agarwal, Xiaowei Xu:
Social computational systems. 189-192 - Simon E. Overell, Stefan M. Rüger:
View of the world according to Wikipedia: Are we all little Steinbergs? 193-197 - Maytham Safar, Khaled Mahdi, Sadeq Torabi:
Network robustness and irreversibility of information diffusion in Complex networks. 198-206 - Jussi Kantola, Antti Piirto, Jarmo Toivonen, Yoon Chang, Hannu Vanharanta:
Target training with soft computing tools. 207-215 - Baki Cakici, Magnus Boman:
A workflow for software development within computational epidemiology. 216-222 - Michele Berlingerio, Michele Coscia, Fosca Giannotti, Anna Monreale, Dino Pedreschi:
The pursuit of hubbiness: Analysis of hubs in large multidimensional networks. 223-237 - Vahid Dabbaghian, Valerie Spicer, Suraj K. Singh, Peter B. Borwein, Patricia L. Brantingham:
The social impact in a high-risk community: A cellular automata model. 238-246 - Abdelhamid Salah Brahim, Bénédicte Le Grand, Lionel Tabourier, Matthieu Latapy:
Citations among blogs in a hierarchy of communities: Method and case study. 247-252 - Ricky C. Leung, Kalyan S. Pasupathy:
The economics of social computing: Some preliminary findings on healthcare organizations. 253-261
- Marcus Huntemann, Georg C. Heygster, Gang Hong:
Discrete dipole approximation simulations on GPUs using OpenCL - Application on cloud ice particles. 262-271 - Thomas Auckenthaler, Hans-Joachim Bungartz, Thomas Huckle, Lukas Krämer, Bruno Lang, Paul R. Willems:
Developing algorithms and software for the parallel solution of the symmetric eigenvalue problem. 272-278 - David Cortie, John Pillans:
Using a custom-FPGA architecture to extend the scale of atomistic magnetic spin simulations. 279-285 - Mina Youssef, Robert E. Kooij, Caterina M. Scoglio:
Viral conductance: Quantifying the robustness of networks with respect to spread of epidemics. 286-298 - Li-ping Feng, Zheng-tang Liu, Qi-jun Liu:
First-principles calculations on electronic, chemical bonding and optical properties of tetragonal SrHfO3. 299-303 - Rune Møllegaard Friborg, Brian Vinter:
Rapid development of scalable scientific software using a process oriented approach. 304-313
Volume 2, Number 4, December 2011
- Nour Shublaq, Stefan J. Zasada, Peter V. Coveney:
Exciting Times in Computational Science. 315 - Francesca Tria, Animesh Mukherjee, Andrea Baronchelli, Andrea Puglisi, Vittorio Loreto:
A fast no-rejection algorithm for the Category Game. 316-323 - Jo A. Helmuth, Sylvain Reboux, Ivo F. Sbalzarini:
Exact stochastic simulations of intra-cellular transport by mechanically coupled molecular motors. 324-334 - Malte Prieß, Slawomir Koziel, Thomas Slawig:
Surrogate-based optimization of climate model parameters using response correction. 335-344 - Antonio Neme, Sergio Hernández, Omar Neme:
An electoral preferences model based on self-organizing maps. 345-352 - Parag C. Pendharkar:
A multi-agent memetic algorithm approach for distributed object allocation. 353-364 - Maximilian Emans:
Coarse-grid treatment in parallel AMG for coupled systems in CFD applications. 365-376 - Cheng Guan Koay:
A simple scheme for generating nearly uniform distribution of antipodally symmetric points on the unit sphere. 377-381
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