Modeling and simulation : the computer science of illusion /
Raczynski, Stanislaw.
Modeling and simulation : the computer science of illusion / Stanislaw Raczynski - Chichester, England ; Hoboken, NJ : Baldock, Hertfordshire : Wiley ; Research Studies Press, c2006. - xiii, 222 p. : ill. ; 24 cm. - RSP series in computer simulation and modeling .
Contents;
Chapter 1 Basic concepts and tools
1.1 Modelling and stimulation : what is it ?
1.2 Validity, credibility, tractability and verification
1.3 Systems state and casual systems
1.4 Classification of dynamical systems
1.5 Discrete and continuous simulation
Etc
Chapter 2: Continuous simulation
2.1 Introduction
2.2 Ordinary differential equations and models of concentrated paparmeter systems
2.3 Continuous simulation with analog computers
2.4 Numerical methods for ordinary differential equations (ODE)
2.5 Signal flow graphs
etc
Chapter 3: Discrete and combined simulation- examples of passion implementation
3.1 Are discrete model valid?
3.2 The discrete time and discrete events
3.3 Queuing model generator QMG
3.4 Complex system simulator of PASION system
Chapter : Differential inclusions in modelling and simulation
4.1 Differential inclusions
4.2 Possible applications
4.3 Differential inclusion solver (DIS)
4.4 Application in uncertainty treatment
4.5 Uncertain future and differential inclusions
etc
Chapter 5 : Fluid dynamics- simulation oscillation gas flow
5.1 Computational fluid dynamics
5.2 Numerical problems
5.3 The simulation tool
5.4 Examples
5.5 Oscillating gas flow
etc
Chapter 6 : Simulating phenomena of general relativity
6.1 Some basic concepts
6.2 The simulation tool and model time
6.3 Simulation experiments
Chapter 7 : Interaction between hostile hierarchical structures: simulation of the struggles between terrorists and anti-terrorist organisations
7.1 Introduction
7.2 The model
7.3 Structures
7.4 The tool and the model implementation
7.5 Simulation experiments
7.6 Conclusions
Chapter 8 : On a metrics structure in the space of dynamic system models
8.1 DEVS
8.2 Definitions
8.3 Distance between models
8.4 Examples
8.5 Conclusions
Chapter 9: Simulation optimisation: A case study of a parallel optimisation algorithm
9.1 Introduction
9.2 Problem statement
9.3 Simulation experiment
9.4 Conclusion
References : p. 211-220 . _ Index : p. 221-222
9780470030172 0470030178 (cloth : alk. paper)
Computer simulation.
Mathematical models.
003.3 / RAC
Modeling and simulation : the computer science of illusion / Stanislaw Raczynski - Chichester, England ; Hoboken, NJ : Baldock, Hertfordshire : Wiley ; Research Studies Press, c2006. - xiii, 222 p. : ill. ; 24 cm. - RSP series in computer simulation and modeling .
Contents;
Chapter 1 Basic concepts and tools
1.1 Modelling and stimulation : what is it ?
1.2 Validity, credibility, tractability and verification
1.3 Systems state and casual systems
1.4 Classification of dynamical systems
1.5 Discrete and continuous simulation
Etc
Chapter 2: Continuous simulation
2.1 Introduction
2.2 Ordinary differential equations and models of concentrated paparmeter systems
2.3 Continuous simulation with analog computers
2.4 Numerical methods for ordinary differential equations (ODE)
2.5 Signal flow graphs
etc
Chapter 3: Discrete and combined simulation- examples of passion implementation
3.1 Are discrete model valid?
3.2 The discrete time and discrete events
3.3 Queuing model generator QMG
3.4 Complex system simulator of PASION system
Chapter : Differential inclusions in modelling and simulation
4.1 Differential inclusions
4.2 Possible applications
4.3 Differential inclusion solver (DIS)
4.4 Application in uncertainty treatment
4.5 Uncertain future and differential inclusions
etc
Chapter 5 : Fluid dynamics- simulation oscillation gas flow
5.1 Computational fluid dynamics
5.2 Numerical problems
5.3 The simulation tool
5.4 Examples
5.5 Oscillating gas flow
etc
Chapter 6 : Simulating phenomena of general relativity
6.1 Some basic concepts
6.2 The simulation tool and model time
6.3 Simulation experiments
Chapter 7 : Interaction between hostile hierarchical structures: simulation of the struggles between terrorists and anti-terrorist organisations
7.1 Introduction
7.2 The model
7.3 Structures
7.4 The tool and the model implementation
7.5 Simulation experiments
7.6 Conclusions
Chapter 8 : On a metrics structure in the space of dynamic system models
8.1 DEVS
8.2 Definitions
8.3 Distance between models
8.4 Examples
8.5 Conclusions
Chapter 9: Simulation optimisation: A case study of a parallel optimisation algorithm
9.1 Introduction
9.2 Problem statement
9.3 Simulation experiment
9.4 Conclusion
References : p. 211-220 . _ Index : p. 221-222
9780470030172 0470030178 (cloth : alk. paper)
Computer simulation.
Mathematical models.
003.3 / RAC