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  • The story can then continue with the computational abilities of DNA coding, onward and upward
  • rationality, emphasizing people's limited computational abilities.
  • Deciding is a computational activity, something that can ultimately be
  • llaborative filtering, sentiment analysis, computational advertising (online ad placement).
  • a small firm that provided statistical and computational advice to the DC research community.
  • al, economic, and biological systems using computational agent based models and nonlinear dynamical
  • gical structure through the interaction of computational agents.
  • system is produced and distributed by the Computational Algebra Group within the School.
  • Magma is produced and distributed by the Computational Algebra Group within the School of Mathema
  • Buchberger's algorithm, in computational algebraic geometry and computational commu
  • The CLEAN algorithm is a computational algorithm to perform a deconvolution on im
  • om fundamental theoretical methodology and computational algorithm to numerical applications, such
  • It is thus necessary to use a computational algorithm (which depends on the precise co
  • known for developing the most widely-used computational algorithm for calculating macroeconomic eq
  • The computational algorithms have been completely redesigned
  • nt field theory that is the basis for many computational analyses of polymer adsorption.
  • ological Aspects of the Dungan Dialects // Computational Analyses of Asian and African Languages."
  • He is a leading computational analyst, well known for his contributions
  • in mathematics and the social, biological, computational, and physical sciences.
  • He is a consulting assistant professor of computational and mathematical engineering at Stanford U
  • cal genius was predominantly algebraic and computational and that it eschewed proofs and rationales
  • His research comprises many themes in computational and applied mathematics: ordinary and part
  • Engquist currently holds the Computational and Applied Mathematics Chair I at the Ins
  • tor, and co-editor-in-chief of the journal Computational and Mathematical Organization Theory.
  • nd Research Professor in the Department of Computational and Applied Mathematics at Rice University
  • His research field is computational and applied mathematics and numerical meth
  • Computational and Systems Biology
  • Computational and Theoretical Neuroscience
  • tor, and co-editor-in-chief of the journal Computational and Mathematical Organization Theory.
  • ehavioral finance, free boundary problems, computational and analytical phase field models, renorma
  • ute addresses many of the most challenging computational and communications problems facing Grid im
  • The compound was characterized by computational and spectroscopic techniques and found to
  • Associate Editorship of the Journal of Computational and Theoretical Nanoscience, numerous Gues
  • This brings about computational and storage problems during implementation
  • CPN provides a forum for the discussion of computational and experimental NMR techniques.
  • Melnik is an expert in computational and applied mathematics with a number of i
  • EMSL's collection of computational and experimental capabilities allows resea
  • re is then the hierarchical composition of computational and structural patterns, which is subseque
  • d by the School are supported by extensive computational and experimental facilities such as the la
  • In 1991, he became Associate Director for Computational and Information Sciences.
  • are particularly amenable to complementary computational and experimental study using phi value ana
  • warhead materials, the cost of large-scale computational and experimental resources, and its effect
  • and supported by multiple divisions, with computational and engineering integrated across the bios
  • mospheric scientist interested in applying computational and information systems to facilitate disc
  • be said about arbitrary processes; and (2) computational applications rarely exhaust the whole of a
  • tation of cognitive software agents, their computational applications, and their use in cognitive m
  • He also established computational approach to math, science, and technology
  • Symbolic computational approaches to creating intelligent machine
  • structures, and those predicted by several computational approaches.
  • clude four computer suites, a gymnasium, a computational arts lab, a library and free parking for s
  • research and development in linguistic and computational aspects of Urdu and other languages of [[P
  • He is a computational astrophysicist who studies the growth of s
  • er and adaptive mesh refinement applied to computational astrophysics over the last several decades
  • ety (APS) in 2003 for his contributions to computational astrophysics and named a Fellow.
  • he author of over 260 research articles on computational atomic theory, many of which became citati
  • Although computational barriers are vast, the potential benefits
  • Although these computational barriers are vast, the potential benefits
  • Ideally, this would be done with the computational basis state
  • Richard Bonneau is an American computational biologist who studies methods to analyze s
  • SANBI was founded in 1996 by computational biologist Winston Hide, the founding direc
  • Chris P. Ponting is a British computational biologist, specializing in the evolution a
  • pmental psychologist and the father of the computational biologist, Martin Frith, and the children'
  • December 25, 1975) is an Iranian American computational biologist, medical geneticist and evolutio
  • Genomatix Software GmbH is a computational biology company headquartered in Munich, G
  • bility of scientists of the Structural and Computational Biology Group at the Center for Neuroscien
  • However, with the rise of computational biology and genomics, proteins have become
  • oratory robot created and developed by the Computational Biology research group at Aberystwyth Univ
  • computational biology
  • Computational biology
  • o the fields of synthetic biochemistry and computational biology as pioneers in the de novo design
  • International Society for Computational Biology
  • PLoS Computational Biology 5 (4): e1000375.
  • PLoS Computational Biology 3 (6): e128.
  • versity, California, since 1987 working in computational biology and bioinformatics.
  • niversity (1999, 2001), and his Postdoc in Computational Biology from University of Southern Califo
  • Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge (PhD Computational Biology 1972).
  • The Center for Computational Biology (CCB) is an NIH-funded center part
  • The Journal of Computational Biology is a peer-reviewed scientific jour
  • e awarded by the International Society for Computational Biology for contributions to the field of
  • g, Functional Programming, Formal Methods, Computational Biology and Bioinformatics.
  • f problems related to molecular, cell, and computational biology including genomics, proteomics, bi
  • Dendrograms are often used in computational biology to illustrate the clustering of ge
  • established to develop, implement and test computational biology methods for modeling, representati
  • irectors for the International Society for Computational Biology since January 2005 (term ending De
  • department at NSU to offer an emphasis in computational biology or bioinformatics.
  • EN Project by the UA.PT Bioinformatics and Computational Biology group at the University of Aveiro.
  • or 2009 from the International Society for Computational Biology".
  • fellow of ISCB (International Society for Computational Biology).
  • ganized by ISCB (International Society for Computational Biology).
  • and reagents, bioinformatics software and computational biology, toxicology, and several organism
  • In computational biology, de novo protein structure predict
  • ems Biology most often were PLoS ONE, PLoS Computational Biology, Molecular Systems Biology, BMC Sy
  • ugh many universities now have programs in computational biology, there does not yet seem to be a s
  • Ajay Royyuru, head of computational biology, IBM
  • e of topics covering Software Engineering, Computational Biology, Security, and Formal Methods.
  • rchers in the fields of bioinformatics and computational biology, and has extensive research histor
  • l journal of the International Society for Computational Biology, together with PLoS Computational
  • His research interests include computational biology, geometric modeling, image process
  • amacho and Chao Zhang at the Department of Computational Biology, University of Pittsburgh, PA.
  • ogy, parasitology, genomics, virology, and computational biology.
  • milton Memorial Prize for Contributions to Computational Biology.
  • His current research interests are in computational biology.
  • ting on the subjects of bioinformatics and computational biology.
  • matics is a subfield of bioinformatics and computational biology.
  • ded as one of the pioneers in the field of computational biology.
  • tems biology, and other research involving computational biology.
  • blishing original research and software in computational biology.
  • ds of systems biology, bio-informatics and computational biology.
  • r academic journals on analog electronics, computational biophysics and planetary paleogeochemistry
  • Dr. States also contributed to computational biophysics as an author of the CHARMM mole
  • The Computational Brain Atlas is developed by the CCB as par
  • Computational Brain Atlas
  • The Computational Brain.
  • Nayar developed the concept of computational cameras and is a leading researcher in the
  • of computer vision, computer graphics and computational cameras.
  • Its computational capabilities allow for a complex chemical
  • The computational capabilities of CHEMKIN allow for a comple
  • 1st century technologies, state-of-the-art computational capabilities, and expanded data
  • called Laboratory Facilities, a Theory and Computational Center, and a set of advanced endstations
  • This raises the computational challenge for the processing and integrati
  • he goal is to understand the cognitive and computational characteristics of dynamic interactive rep
  • Computational chemical methods in solid state physics fo
  • ere, he began working with theoretical and computational chemical physics, which is what he would d
  • Norman "Lou" Allinger is an American computational chemist and Distinguished Research Profess
  • The Center for Computational Chemistry (CCC) is a research center in th
  • esearch articles and reports in chemistry, computational chemistry and computer science.
  • ublished in 1983, is widely implemented in computational chemistry software packages and often used
  • 2011, TeraChem is the only GPU-accelerated computational chemistry software that offers substantial
  • kage, is a suite of programs for ab initio computational chemistry calculations.
  • TeraChem is the first computational chemistry software program written complet
  • Computational chemistry predicts that more oxygen chain
  • Journal of Computational Chemistry 24 (12): 1432-1436.
  • Research at the CCC employs computational chemistry to elucidate and/or correlate ma
  • was formerly the editor of the Journal of Computational Chemistry and one of the editors of the En
  • s has been followed by more recent work on computational chemistry and symbolic calculation.
  • Computer-assisted drug design uses computational chemistry to discover, enhance, or study d
  • The Centre for Theoretical and Computational Chemistry (CTCC) was founded by the Norweg
  • Weston T. Borden is professor of Computational Chemistry and Welch Chair in Chemistry at
  • ystem in the field of molecular modelling, computational chemistry and computational biology.
  • groundbreaking basic work in the field of computational chemistry and structural biology already i
  • imulations, 3D graphics, image processing, computational chemistry etc.
  • development of one of the most widely used computational chemistry packages, the Gaussian(tm) suite
  • ectronic Structure Theory) is an ab initio computational chemistry package for performing high-leve
  • He was a founder of the Q-Chem computational chemistry program.
  • raries while working at Sun, and worked on computational chemistry software for Pfizer in 2001.
  • The Journal of Theoretical and Computational Chemistry' (JTCC) was founded in 2002 and
  • Dr. Borden's research focuses on Computational Chemistry, Organic Chemistry, and Organome
  • Klein's research in computational chemistry, particularly statistical mechan
  • Much of this may be categorized as computational chemistry, although computational chemistr
  • He has published more than 25 works in computational chemistry, computational geometry, compute
  • l covering developments in theoretical and computational chemistry, as well as their applications t
  • He is known for his work in computational chemistry, molecular modeling and bioinfor
  • In computational chemistry, orbital-free density functional
  • n for his pioneering efforts in the use of computational chemistry, especially molecular mechanics,
  • is noted for developing new methodology in computational chemistry, including the 6-31G* basis set
  • He is considered a pioneer in the field of computational chemistry.
  • His main area of study centres on computational chemistry.
  • This article is about a method in computational chemistry.
  • research in the fields of theoretical and computational chemistry.
  • After retirement he keeps working in computational chemistry.
  • quantum chemistry methods in the field of computational chemistry.
  • ation of molecular electronic structure in computational chemistry.
  • ediation, inorganic chemical analysis, and Computational chemistry.
  • otein-ligand interactions also by means of computational chemistry.
  • The labs will include computer animation, computational cinematography, autonomous interactive cha
  • ul E. Newton Associate Professor and Head, Computational Cognitive Science Group (Department of Bra
  • Passau, researching in cryptography and in computational commutative algebra.
  • Computational Commutative Algebra II, by Martin Kreuzer
  • Computational Commutative Algebra I, by Martin Kreuzer a
  • DNA sequencing and computational comparisons of sequences is now generally
  • networks, these graphs are of interest in computational complexity theory, because a number of sta
  • tablished the foundations for the field of computational complexity theory" (Hartmanis and Stearns,
  • In the context of computational complexity theory, multitrees have also be
  • puter science at CMI has been primarily in computational complexity theory, specification and verif
  • type theory and constructive mathematics, computational complexity theory, and algorithmics.
  • cal and horizontal directions, due to high computational complexity of the task.
  • esign of algorithms, together with work on computational complexity theory, cryptography, coding th
  • o answer many of the important problems in computational complexity theory.
  • Goldwasser's research areas include computational complexity theory, cryptography and comput
  • iptive complexity theory relates logics to computational complexity
  • is is a conceptually simple operation, the computational complexity of the step can be non-trivial:
  • problems, which are of special interest in computational complexity theory.
  • re parsing algorithms of a higher order of computational complexity than those used for basic CFGs.
  • In computational complexity theory, a sparse language is a
  • irector strings is one method by which the computational complexity of beta reduction can be optimi
  • tribution sorting algorithm showing linear computational complexity O(n) for uniformly distributed
  • He has made several contributions to computational complexity and his research work is an int
  • athematics as pertains to computation, and computational complexity theory.
  • In computational complexity theory, this is also the name o
  • atching is a well-known NP-hard problem in computational complexity theory.
  • ics, function theory, continuum theory and computational complexity theory.
  • The attack shows a computational complexity of 282 and with negligible memo
  • analyze the complexity of algorithms (see computational complexity theory).
  • terests have been broad-ranging, including computational complexity theory, database theory, VLSI d
  • rossing sequences is carried out, e.g., in computational complexity theory.
  • being a simply defined graph invariant the computational complexity of which is open, though it app
  • In computational complexity theory, #SAT, or Sharp-SAT, a f
  • In computational complexity theory, an alternating Turing m
  • The computational complexity of the Graph Sandwich Problem i
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