What Is Computer Modeling?
Computer modeling refers to research methods that use computers to build mathematical models, numerically solve, and quantitatively study certain phenomena or processes.
Computer modeling
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- Chinese name
- Computer modeling
- English name
- computer modeling
- definition
- Generally refers to research methods that use computers to establish mathematical models, numerically solve, and quantitatively study certain phenomena or processes.
- Applied discipline
- Materials Science and Technology (level 1 discipline), Materials Science and Technology foundation (level 2 discipline), Materials Science Foundation (level 3 discipline), Materials Design, Simulation and Computing (level 4 discipline)
- Applied discipline
- Materials Science and Technology (level 1 discipline), Materials Science and Technology foundation (level 2 discipline), Materials Science Foundation (level 3 discipline), Materials Design, Simulation and Computing (level 4 discipline)
- Computer modeling refers to research methods that use computers to build mathematical models, numerically solve, and quantitatively study certain phenomena or processes.
- The above content was published by the National Science and Technology Terminology Examination Committee.