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Coding Confession of a Research Software Engineer – Magnus Hagdorn
At the time we were already using the AMD Core Maths Library which comes with LAPACK.
Workshop with National Grid ESO AI Centre of Excellence – School of Mathematics
If you are a University staff member interested in working with National Grid ESO, please contact Rosie Wilkie (business.development@ maths .ed.ac.uk).
HOWTO: Installing the PolyLogTools Mathematica package on School Ubuntu Linux hosts – Linux & Scientific Computing – Physics & Astronomy
PolyLogTools should now be installed and ready to try out. You can test it out by opening up Mathematica (for example, by typing math in the Terminal, or by opening up
Index links and Info Box HTML template code – Annabel Treshansky's Blog
Most Used Tags. Your Views on Accessibility Please? If any of my readers are (or know any) maths or science students who use assistive software or other assistive technology, I would
From ‘wavenumber murder’ to wavenumber muddle? – David McComb on the Physics of Turbulence
J. Math . Phys., 59:073103, 2018. [6] M. S. Uberoi. Energy transfer in isotropic turbulence.
Testing the new Subtitle Editing Interface – Annabel Treshansky's Blog
Most Used Tags. Your Views on Accessibility Please? If any of my readers are (or know any) maths or science students who use assistive software or other assistive technology, I would
My Experience as a DAMS Metadata Intern – Cultural Heritage Digitisation Service
My name is Muminah and I’m about to enter my final year of studying Computer Science and Maths .
Wavenumber Murder and other grisly tales – David McComb on the Physics of Turbulence
Appendix A is the place to look for the maths which bewildered the poor benighted referee.
COVID-19 How many global deaths will COVID-19 cause? – Roy Thompson
The geo- maths proved to display good ‘skill’ and to be able to make early forecasts. ... Instead Hubbert’s maths were way ahead of the game and already demonstrating distinct between-country differences as early as late March and forecasting
It’s not what you know but how you learnt it: Robyn’s experience – Inform.ed
When I graduated from Edinburgh University in July 2023, if you had asked what I felt I had learnt from my Computer Science and Maths degree, I would have told you
