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Cellular Automata and Parallel Processing for Practical Fluid-Dynamics Problems
Author(s) -
Henry D. I. Abarbanel,
Kenneth E. Case,
Alvin M. Despain,
F. Dyson,
Michele Freeman
Publication year - 1990
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.21236/ada229234
Subject(s) - cellular automaton , dynamics (music) , computer science , parallel computing , automaton , theoretical computer science , computational science , algorithm , physics , acoustics
: The study undertook to examine the utility of cellular automata in physical science calculations, especially in fluid dynamics. The scope of the study was expanded to include several related topics which would be of some interest to our sponsors. These include: (1) a comparison of cellular automata (CA) techniques to conventional methods of solving the partial differential equations of fluid dynamics or other physical situations; and (2) the utility and status of using parallel or concurrent processing machines for doing either CA or conventional fluids calculations. Keywords: Impressiable fluid algorithmns; Octogonal quasilattice.

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