Computational origami is the computer assisted study of origami as a branch of science of shapes. The origami construction is a countably finite sequence of fold steps, each consi...
Tetsuo Ida, Hidekazu Takahashi, Mircea Marin, Fado...
In the next five years, the number of processors in high-end systems for scientific computing is expected to rise to tens and even hundreds of thousands. For example, the IBM Blu...
In many distributed computing paradigms, especially sensor networks and ubiquitous computing but also grid computing and web services, programmers commonly tie their application to...
Jonathan J. Davies, Alastair R. Beresford, Alan My...
The use of computer algebra software has many applications in diverse fields like epidemiology. This work pretends to show how computer algebra software applications for symbolic ...
This paper presents a monadic approach to incremental computation, suitable for purely functional languages such as Haskell. A program that uses incremental computation is able to...