SCIENTIFIC COMPUTING


The term computational scientist is used to describe someone skilled in scientific computing. Such a person is usually a scientist, an engineer, or an applied mathematician who applies high-performance computing in different ways to advance the state-of-the-art in their respective applied disciplines in physicschemistry, or engineering.



Computational science is now commonly considered a third mode of science complementing and adding to experimentation/observation and theory (see image on the right). Here, one defines a system as a potential source of data, an experiment as a process of extracting data from a system by exerting it through its inputs and a model for a system


 


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