The principle goal of computational mechanics is to define pattern and structure so that the organization of complex systems can be detected and quantified. Computational mechanics developed from efforts in the 1970s and early 1980s to identify strange attractors as the mechanism driving weak fluid turbulence via the method of reconstructing attractor geometry from measurement time series and in the mid-1980s to estimate equations of motion directly from complex time series. In providing a mathematical and operational definition of structure it addressed weaknesses of these early approaches to discovering patterns in natural systems. Since then, computational mechanics has led to a range of results from theoretical physics and nonlinear m...
Mechanics of Materials and Structures has become a popular new name of former Institutes for Strengt...
Real-world phenomena are often described by complex systems with competitive and cooperative behavio...
Classical mechanics is deceptively simple. It is surprisingly easy to get the right answer with fal...
The principle goal of computational mechanics is to define pattern and structure so that the organiz...
Computation as a mechanical reality is young - almost exactly seventy years of age - and yet the spi...
Computational mechanics CM is concerned with the use of computational techniques to characterize, pr...
We express our opinion about the role of Computational Mechanics (CM) in science, applications an...
Classical mechanics in a computational framework. Lagrangian formulation. Action, variational princi...
We now know that there is much more to classical mechanics than previously suspected...
In the last fifty years, computational mechanics has gained the attention of a large number of disci...
Computationalism says that brains are computing mechanisms, that is, mechanisms that perform computa...
The mechanistic account of computation proposes that computational explanation is mechanistic, i.e. ...
All phenomena in nature are characterized by motion; this is an essential property of matter, having...
Classical Mechanics is the oldest and best understood part of physics. This does not mean that it is...
The definition and quantification of complexity is a source of debate. A promising answer, from Crut...
Mechanics of Materials and Structures has become a popular new name of former Institutes for Strengt...
Real-world phenomena are often described by complex systems with competitive and cooperative behavio...
Classical mechanics is deceptively simple. It is surprisingly easy to get the right answer with fal...
The principle goal of computational mechanics is to define pattern and structure so that the organiz...
Computation as a mechanical reality is young - almost exactly seventy years of age - and yet the spi...
Computational mechanics CM is concerned with the use of computational techniques to characterize, pr...
We express our opinion about the role of Computational Mechanics (CM) in science, applications an...
Classical mechanics in a computational framework. Lagrangian formulation. Action, variational princi...
We now know that there is much more to classical mechanics than previously suspected...
In the last fifty years, computational mechanics has gained the attention of a large number of disci...
Computationalism says that brains are computing mechanisms, that is, mechanisms that perform computa...
The mechanistic account of computation proposes that computational explanation is mechanistic, i.e. ...
All phenomena in nature are characterized by motion; this is an essential property of matter, having...
Classical Mechanics is the oldest and best understood part of physics. This does not mean that it is...
The definition and quantification of complexity is a source of debate. A promising answer, from Crut...
Mechanics of Materials and Structures has become a popular new name of former Institutes for Strengt...
Real-world phenomena are often described by complex systems with competitive and cooperative behavio...
Classical mechanics is deceptively simple. It is surprisingly easy to get the right answer with fal...