Research and Education in Computational Science and Engineering

This report presents challenges, opportunities, and directions for computational science and engineering (CSE) research and education for the next decade. Over the past two decades the field of CSE has penetrated both basic and applied research in academia, industry, and laboratories to advance disc...

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Hauptverfasser: Ruede, Ulrich, Willcox, Karen, McInnes, Lois Coifman, De Sterck, Hans, Biros, George, Bungartz, Hans, Corones, James, Cramer, Evin, Crowley, James, Ghattas, Omar, Gunzburger, Max, Harrison, Robert, Heroux, Michael, Hesthaven, Jan S, Jimack, Peter, Johnson, Chris, Jordan, Kirk, Keyes, David, Krause, Rolf, Kumar, Vipin, Mayer, Stefan, Meza, Juan, Morken, Knut Martin, Tinsley Oden, J, Petzold, Linda, Raghavan, Padma, Shontz, Susanne, Trefethen, Anne, Turner, Peter, Voevodin, Vladimir, Wohlmuth, Barbara, Woodward, Carol S
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Crowley, James
Ghattas, Omar
Gunzburger, Max
Harrison, Robert
Heroux, Michael
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Jimack, Peter
Johnson, Chris
Jordan, Kirk
Keyes, David
Krause, Rolf
Kumar, Vipin
Mayer, Stefan
Meza, Juan
Morken, Knut Martin
Tinsley Oden, J
Petzold, Linda
Raghavan, Padma
Shontz, Susanne
Trefethen, Anne
Turner, Peter
Voevodin, Vladimir
Wohlmuth, Barbara
Woodward, Carol S
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