Computing in Science and Engineering: Hurricane Prediction. / IEEE
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- 1521-9615
- C738
Tipo de ítem | Biblioteca actual | Colección | Signatura | Copia número | Estado | Fecha de vencimiento | Código de barras | |
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Biblioteca Rafael Meza Ayau | Hemeroteca | C738 2011 (Navegar estantería(Abre debajo)) | 01 | Disponible | 49115 |
4-Changes. 5-Books [reviews of "Networks, Crowds, and Markets: Reasoning about a Highly-Connected World; Easley, D. and Kleinberg, J.; 2010 and "Introduction to High Performance Computing for Scientists and Engineers"; Hager, G. and Wellein, G.; 2011) [Book review]. 9-The Future of Hurricane Prediction. 13-HWRFx: Improving Hurricane Forecasts with High-Resolution Modeling. 22-High-Resolution Hurricane Forecasts. 31-Diagnosing Tropical Cyclone Sensitivity. 40-Advanced Data Assimilation for Cloud-Resolving Hurricane Initialization and Prediction. 50-All-Optical Binary-Coded Decimal Adder with a Terahertz Optical Asymmetric Demultiplexer. 58-On the Evaluation of Correction Terms of Gaussian Integration. 62-Organizing Software Growth and Distributed Development: The Case of Abinit. 70-Mentoring and Making a Difference: What Can One Person Do?. 74-Ubiquitous Fractal Dimension of Optimal Paths. 82-Novo-G: At the Forefront of Scalable Reconfigurable Supercomputing. 88-Computational Thinking Is Becoming One of the Three Rs.
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