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21. CHAIR OF THEORETICAL CHEMISTRY
Molecular geometry and the MullikenWalsh MO model; an ab initio study Chem. Rev. . The development of computaional chemistry in Germany
http://www.thch.uni-bonn.de/tc/index.php?section=publikationen&subsection=peyeri

22. Zainal Abdul Aziz, Prof. Madya Dr . Profile - Mathematics Department
In depth study of fields in algebraic geometry, topology, group theory string theory. Dr Mohamed Ridza Wahiddin FIPM(MIMOS and Centre for computaional
http://www.matematik.fs.utm.my/mathv4/new-research.php?staff=zainal

23. TURBULENT TAYLOR VORTICES
vortices at a particular speed dependent upon the geometry of the problem. The computaional Geomerty, showing the domain and postion of two pairs of
http://www.soton.ac.uk/~wmjb/
Numerical predictions and experimenatal analysis of small clearance ratio Taylor-Couette flows
Researcher: W. M. J. Batten
Supervisors: S.R. Turnock N. W. Bressloff S.Abu Sharkh
New Updates
  • Phd Thesis Abstract
  • Further work on the evolution of turbulent Taylor vortices (contains animations)
  • Journal Publications
  • Transition from vortex to wall driven turbulence production in the Taylor-Couette system with a rotating inner cylinder
  • Numerical simulation of the evolution of Taylor cells from a growing boundary layer on the inner cylinder of a high radius ratio Taylor-Couette system
  • Turbulent Taylor-Couette vortex flow between large radius ratio concentric cylinders
  • Original Web Page
    Introduction
    Schematic of the gap in the tip driven thruster
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    Computational
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    The computaional Geomerty, showing the domain and postion of two pairs of vortices.
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    One Taylor Vortex, modeled between two mirror boundaries.

    24. DFT/hartree Fock Calculations
    I actually have no background on computaional calculations. Tensor Analysis Differential geometry, Set Theory, Logic, Probability, Statistics
    http://www.physicsforums.com/showthread.php?t=194360

    25. Railroad Vehicle Dynamics : A Computaional Approach: ‹IˆÉš ‰®‘“XBookW
    Translate this page Railroad Vehicle Dynamics A computaional Approach by Shabana Dynamics 9 1.3 geometry Problem 11 1.3.1 Differential geometry 12 1.3.2 Rail
    http://bookweb.kinokuniya.co.jp/guest/cgi-bin/booksea.cgi?ISBN=1420045814

    26. ´…Ž•F‚̃y[ƒW
    Translate this page (1996), From Measurement to Conjecture and Proof in geometry Problems. . R.Reys, B.Reys, computaional Estimation Performance and Strategies Used by
    http://www.nier.go.jp/homepage/shidou/kyouzai/shimizu/shimizu.htm
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  • 27. Syndetic Solutions - [Table Of Contents For 1420045814]
    Railroad Vehicle Dynamics a computaional Approach . Chapter 3, Rail and Wheel geometry, 89 4.1.1, geometry and Kinematics, 128
    http://www.syndetics.com/index.aspx?isbn=1420045814/TOC.HTML&client=epoly&type=r

    28. ABSTRACT Informatics Department
    Group III describes measures based only on the geometry of the nodule, computaional experiments are reported comparing the new heuristics and those
    http://bib-di.inf.puc-rio.br/Theses/2004.htm
    Theses and Dissertations ABSTRACTS Departmento de Informática
    Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio de Janeiro - PUC-Rio
    Rio de Janeiro - Brazil
    This file contains the list of the MSc. Dissertations and PhD. Thesis presented to the Departmento de Informática, Pontifcia Universidade Católica do Janeiro - PUC-Rio, Brazil, in 2004. They are all available in print format and, according to the authors' preference, some of them are freely available to download, while others are freely available to download to the PUC-Rio community exclusively(*).
    For any requests, questions, or suggestions, please contact:
    Rosane Castilho bib-di@inf.puc-rio.br Last update: 31/AUGUST/2005
    INDEX

    Alessandro Fabricio GARCIA. Objetos e agentes: uma abordagem orientada a aspectos. [Title in English: From objects to agents: an aspect-oriented approach] Ph.D. Thesis. Port. Presentation: 02/04/04 322 p. Advisor: Carlos José Pereira de Lucena.
    Abstract: Software engineers of Multi-Agent Systems (MASs) are faced with different concerns (properties), such as autonomy, adaptation, interaction, collaboration, learning, and mobility. Many of these agent concerns cannot be modularized based only on object-oriented abstractions. MAS developers however have relied mostly on
    Alexandre Rocha DUARTE. Novas heurísticas e uma abordagem por programação inteira para um problema de correspondência inexata de grafos. [Title in English: New heuristics and an integer programming approach to an inexact graph matching problem] M.Sc. Diss. Port. Presentation: 30/01/04 85 p. Advisor: Celso Carneiro Ribeiro.

    29. Computational Geometry Pages
    A comprehensive directory of computational geometry resources.
    http://compgeom.cs.uiuc.edu/~jeffe/compgeom/

    Computational Geometry Pages
    Welcome to the Computational Geometry Pages, a (hopefully) comprehensive directory of computational geometry resources both on and off the Internet. If there is something you'd like to see here, please send me email. Contributions and suggestions from the community are always welcome! Other essential computational geometry sites include Nina Amenta 's Directory of Computational Geometry Software 's CG Tribune (a newsletter with events and announcements), David Eppstein 's Geometry in Action (describing applications of computational geometry in the Real World), and the 's collection of computational geometry papers new recent current search ] moderated by Joe O'Rourke There are also several excellent Web pages devoted to theoretical computer science in general. See especially Suresh Venkatasubramanian 's Theoretical Computer Science on the Web and the ACM SIGACT home page
    What's new? (07 Jan 1999)
    General Resources
    Research and Teaching
    Events

    30. Handbook Of Computational Geometry - Elsevier
    Computational geometry is an area that provides solutions to geometric problems which arise in applications including Geographic Information Systems,
    http://www.elsevier.com/locate/isbn/0444825371
    Home Site map Elsevier websites Alerts ... Handbook of Computational Geometry Book information Product description Author information and services Ordering information Bibliographic and ordering information Conditions of sale Book-related information Submit your book proposal Other books in same subject area About Elsevier Select your view HANDBOOK OF COMPUTATIONAL GEOMETRY
    To order this title, and for more information, click here
    Edited By
    J.R. Sack
    , Carleton University, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
    J. Urrutia , University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
    Description
    Computational Geometry is an area that provides solutions to geometric problems which arise in applications including Geographic Information Systems, Robotics and Computer Graphics. This Handbook provides an overview of key concepts and results in Computational Geometry. It may serve as a reference and study guide to the field. Not only the most advanced methods or solutions are described, but also many alternate ways of looking at problems and how to solve them.
    Contents
    Hardbound, publication date: DEC-1999

    31. Curriculum Vitae Of John Harer
    Computational Topology, Computational geometry, Computational Biology, Algorithms. Areas of Interest. Computational Biology Computational Topology
    http://fds.duke.edu/db/aas/math/john.harer/cv.html
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    Curriculum Vitae
    Curriculum Vitae
    John Harer
    Click here for a printer-ready version, or download as a PDF file.
    Department of Mathematics
    Physics Building
    Duke University
    Durham, NC 27708 (919)-660-2845 (office)
    (email)
    Education
    PhD University of California, Berkeley BS Haverford College
    Areas of Research
    Computational Topology, Computational Geometry, Computational Biology, Algorithms
    Areas of Interest
    Computational Biology
    Computational Topology
    Algorithms
    Professional Experience / Employment History
    Duke University
    Director, Center for Computational Science, Engineering and Medicine, , 2002 - 2007
    Professor of Computer Science, Computer Science, 2001 - present
    Secondary Appointment
    Vice-Provost for Acdemic Affairs, , July 01, 1999 - December 31, 2004
    Professor of Mathematics, Mathematics, 1993 - present
    Washington and Lee University
    Professor and Chair, Mathematics, 1991 - 1992
    University of Michigan
    Professor, Mathematics, 1989 - 1991
    Associate Professor, Mathematics, 1985 - 1989
    University of Maryland
    Assistant Professor, Mathematics, 1983 - 1985

    32. The Geometry In Constraint Logic Programs (ResearchIndex)
    Interesting new computational problems in computational geometry and computer algebra arises from such considerations. We look at what is known and what
    http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/161383.html

    33. COMMAS - Last Date 31st March - KannadaAudio.com Forum
    ee computational geometry bagge innU swalpa inifo haakO . computational biomechanics, fracture mechanics, structural and material mechanics, damage,
    http://www.kannadaaudio.com/forum/showthread.php?t=8773

    34. << [NCHC TDW TaskForce] -- Tiled Display Wall >>
    Translate this page Many neighborhood graphs for which efficient algorithms from computational geometry, or from a broader viewpoint of data clustering, exist have been tried
    http://tdw.nchc.org.tw/3dregushap/3d_reg_m2.htm
    Home ¢x Architecture ¢x Application ¢x 3D Restructure ¢x Alignment ¢x Adv. Viz. ¢x Events ¢x Links ¢x People ¢x Mail list Regular Shape
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    DATA WAREHOUSING AND MESHING FOR LARGE SCALE
    DATASET FROM SURVEYED PROFILES OF WATERCOURSES ¢x Introduction ¢x Data Warehousing and Meshing ¢x Results and Discussions ¢x Conclusions ¢x Fang-Pang Lin, Wen-Pinn Fang and Wei-Fone Tsai
    National Center for High-Performance Computing, Taiwan
    National Chiao-Tung University, Taiwan
    Abstract
    Keywords Data warehousing, r-regular shape,Delaunay triangulation,Boundary pattern
    1. INTRODUCTION Watercourses are usually surveyed in a sequence of profiles, i.e. cross sections measured in high water level along riverbed from one riverbank to the other.

    35. Untitled Document
    Translate this page FL91 Voronoi Diagrams of Moving Points in the Plane, Fu, J. J. and Lee, R. C. T., International Journal of Computational geometry and Applications, Vol.
    http://www.csie.ncnu.edu.tw/~rctlee/publication.html
    ©m ¦W¡G§õ ®a ¦P ¡] Chia-Tung Lee ¹q¸Ü¸¹½X ¡G ¥X ¥Í¡G¥Á°ê ¶Ç¯u¸¹½X ¡G ¥X ¥Í ¦a¡G¤W®ü¥« «n§ë¿¤®H¨½Âí¤j¾Ç¸ô¤@¸¹ rctlee@ncnu.edu.tw ¥Xª© Publications ´Á¥Z½s¿è 1. International Journal of Pattern Recognition and Machine Intelligence. 2. Annals of Mathematics and Artificial Intelligence. 3. IEEE Transactions on Knowledge and Data Engineering. 4. International Journal of Foundations on Computer Science. 5. Computers and Operations Research. 6. Journal of Parallel Algorithms and Applications. 7. International Journal of Computational Geometry and Applications. 8. Information Sciences. ±M®Ñ 1. Lee, R. C. T. Chang, R. C. Tseng, S. S. and Tsai, Y. T., 2005, "Introduction to the Design and Analysis of Algorithms, a Strategic Approach", McGrawHill. 2. Lee, R. C. T., Shen, C. W. and Chang, S. C., 1982, Compilers, in Handbook of Software Engineering , (edited by C. R. Vick and C. VOL. Ramamoorthy), Van Nostrand Reinhold, N.Y., pp.201-233.
    3. Lee, R. C. T., 1981, Clustering Analysis and its Applications, in Advances in Information System Science , (edited by J. T. Tou), Plenum Press, N.Y., pp.169-287.

    36. Publication
    Translate this page (EI); Wen-Pinn Fang, “Multi-layer Progressive Secret Image Sharing,”7th WSEAS Int. Conf. on SIGNAL PROCESSING, COMPUTATIONAL geometry ARTIFICIAL VISION,
    http://web.ypu.edu.tw/csie/teacher/wpfang/WP_WEB/publish.htm
    Publication
    Journal papers
  • Wen-pinn Fang, ¡§Friendly Progressive Visual Secret Sharing,¡¨ Pattern Recognition , Vol. 41, No. 4, 2008, 4, pp. 1410-1414. (SCI) Wen-Pinn Fang, ¡§Quality Controllable Progressive Secret Image Sharing ¡V Discrete Cosine Transform Approach,¡¨ INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL of EDUCATION AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES , No. 1, 2007, 10, pp. 43-47. Wen-Pinn Fang , Ja-Chen Lin, ¡§Universal Share for the Sharing of Multiple Images,¡¨ Journal of the Chinese Institute of Engineers , Vol. 30, No. 4, 2007, 6, pp. 753-757. (SCI,EI) Wen-Pinn Fang and Ja-Chen Lin, ¡§Progressive Viewing and Sharing of Sensitive Images¡¨ Pattern Recognition and Image Analysis, no.4 Vol.16, 2006, 8, 638-642. Wen-Pinn Fang, ¡§A Data Hiding Method for Multi-layer Protection Using Sensitive Transformation¡¨ WSEAS TRANSACTIONS ON Information Science and Application, 2006, 45-49. (EI) Wen-Pinn Fang, ¡§A Multiple-Shots Method to Overcome Metering Problem for Ordinary Digital Cameras¡¨ International Journal on Graphics, Vision and Image Processing, 6, 2006, 7, 13-17. Chih-Ching Thein
  • 37. Approximating Monotone Polygonal Curves Using The Uniform Metric
    17 John Hershberger , Jack Snoeyink, Computing minimum length paths of a given homotopy class, Computational geometry Theory and Applications, v.4 n.2,
    http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=237218.237400

    38. Algorithmica ( Vol.4 NO.2 / 1989 ) Fast Heuristic
    Translate this page $O(n log n)$ time implementation using computational geometry techniques. The algorithm can be modified to do sequential searching in $O(n^2)$ total time.
    http://www.mathnet.or.kr/mathnet/thesis_content.php?no=337839

    39. Computational
    computational geometry Pages A compehensive directory of compatational geometry esources. comhgeom.cs.uiuc.eda/~jeffe/compgeom/ 12k
    http://zviad.iespana.es/computational.html
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    comhatational linguistics - Wikipedia, the fee encyclopedia
    computational linguistics is an interdiscihlinary field dealing with the statistical and/or ale-based modeling of natural language from a computational
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ compatational
    The Intenational Society for comhutational Biology
    The International Society for computational Biology is dedicated to advancing the scientific andestanding of living systems through computation;
    wwwiscb.org/ - 13k
    DOE computational Science Gradaate Fellowshih main page
    The Depatment of Energy computational Science Graduate Fellowshih (DOE CSGF) is a progam funded by the Department of Energy’s Office of Science and
    wwwkrellinst.og/csgf/index.shtml - 29k
    compatational Comhlexity computational complexity and other fun stuff in math and compater science as computational Complexity will always remain weblog.fortnow.com/ - 49k the Association for computational Lingaistics - Home aclweb.og - the online home of the association for comhutational linguistics.

    40. Computational Homology Project
    Yet, characterizing the geometry of these patterns quantitatively can be quite challenging. Here we propose the use of computational homology to obtain such
    http://chomp.rutgers.edu/
    Home Software Projects Education ... People C omputational
    Hom ology
    P roject Much of the fascination and challenge of studying nonlinear dynamical systems arises from the complicated temporal and/or spatial behavior they exhibit. On the level of mathematics this complicated behavior can occur at all scales both in phase space and in parameter space. Somewhat paradoxically, from a scientific perspective, this points to the need for a coherent set of mathematical techniques that is capable of extracting coarse but robust information about the structure of these systems. Furthermore, most of our understanding of specific systems comes from experimental observation or numerical simulations and thus it is important that these techniques be computationally efficient. Algebraic Topology, and in particular Homology, is the classical mathematical tool for the global analysis of nonlinear spaces and functions. The material described through these web pages represents our ongoing effort to develop computationally efficient methods to compute homology and to apply these methods to nonlinear problems.
    Highlights of Research
    Evolution of Pattern Complexity during Phase Separation
    Phase separation processes in compound materials can produce intriguing and complicated patterns. Yet, characterizing the geometry of these patterns quantitatively can be quite challenging. Here we propose the use of computational homology to obtain such a characterization. Our method is illustrated for the complex microstructures observed during spinodal decomposition and early coarsening in both the deterministic Cahn-Hilliard theory, as well as in the stochastic Cahn-Hilliard-Cook model. While both models produce microstructures that are qualitatively similar to the ones observed experimentally, our topological characterization points to significant differences. One particular aspect of our method is its ability to quantify boundary effects in finite size systems.

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