Physics Computing '92: Proceedings Of The 4th International Conference

Physics Computing '92: Proceedings Of The 4th International Conference

Author: Jaroslav Nadrchal

Publisher: World Scientific

Published: 1993-05-12

Total Pages: 542

ISBN-13: 981455362X

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

This meeting addresses all aspects of computational methodology with applications to most branches of physics, especially massively parallel computing, symbolic computing, Monte Carlo simulations of quantum systems, neuro-computing, fluids and plasmas, physics education, mesoscopic physics, dynamical systems, molecular dynamics, Monte Carlo techniques, etc.


Multigrid Methods IV

Multigrid Methods IV

Author: P.W. Hemker

Publisher: Birkhäuser

Published: 2012-12-06

Total Pages: 360

ISBN-13: 3034885245

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

This volume contains a selection from the papers presented at the Fourth European Multigrid Conference, held in Amsterdam, July 6-9,1993. There were 78 registered participants from 14 different countries, and 56 presentations were given. The preceding conferences in this series were held in Cologne (1981, 1985) and in Bonn (1990). Also at the other side of the Atlantic special multigrid conferences are held regularly, at intervals of two years, always in Copper Mountain, Colorado, US. The Sixth Copper Mountain Conference on Multigrid Methods took place in April, 1993. Circumstances prevented us from putting a larger time interval between the Copper and Amsterdam meetings. The next European meeting is planned in 1996, a year later than the next Copper Meeting. When the first multigrid conference was held in 1981 there was no doubt about the usefulness of a conference dedicated specially to multigrid, because multigrid was a new and relatively unexplored subject, still in a pioneering stage, and pursued by specialists. The past twenty years have shown a rapid growth in theoretical understanding, useful applications and widespread acceptance of multi grid in the applied disciplines. Hence, one might ask whether there is still a need today for conferences specially dedicated to multigrid. The general consensus is that the answer is affirmative. New issues have arisen that are best addressed or need also be addressed from a special multigrid point of view.


Modern Trends In Physics - Proceedings Of The 4th International Conference On Modern Research

Modern Trends In Physics - Proceedings Of The 4th International Conference On Modern Research

Author: Lotfia M El-nadi

Publisher: World Scientific

Published: 2013-03-25

Total Pages: 358

ISBN-13: 9814504904

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

The objectives of the conference are to develop greater understanding of physics research and its applications to promote new industries; to innovate knowledge about recent breakthroughs in physics, both the fundamental and technological aspects; to implement of international cooperation in new trends in physics research and to improve the performance of the physics research facilities in Egypt. This proceedings highlights the latest results in the fields of astrophysics, atomic, molecular, condensed matter, laser, nuclear and particle physics. The peer refereed papers collected in this volume were written by international experts in these laser fields.


Student Modelling: The Key to Individualized Knowledge-Based Instruction

Student Modelling: The Key to Individualized Knowledge-Based Instruction

Author: Jim E. Greer

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2013-06-29

Total Pages: 389

ISBN-13: 3662030373

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

This book is the result of a NATO sponsored workshop entitled "Student Modelling: The Key to Individualized Knowledge-Based Instruction" which was held May 4-8, 1991 at Ste. Adele, Quebec, Canada. The workshop was co-directed by Gordon McCalla and Jim Greer of the ARIES Laboratory at the University of Saskatchewan. The workshop focused on the problem of student modelling in intelligent tutoring systems. An intelligent tutoring system (ITS) is a computer program that is aimed at providing knowledgeable, individualized instruction in a one-on-one interaction with a learner. In order to individualize this interaction, the ITS must keep track of many aspects of the leamer: how much and what he or she has leamed to date; what leaming styles seem to be successful for the student and what seem to be less successful; what deeper mental models the student may have; motivational and affective dimensions impacting the leamer; and so ono Student modelling is the problem of keeping track of alI of these aspects of a leamer's leaming.


Author:

Publisher: Springer Nature

Published:

Total Pages: 738

ISBN-13: 3031733444

DOWNLOAD EBOOK