Tag: scientific computing


Quantitative Modeling: Mapping Patterns in Human Behavior

Quantitative Modeling: Mapping Patterns in Human Behavior

CURVE FITTING Introduction to Curve Fitting Curve fitting is a fundamental mathematical and statistical technique employed across various scientific and engineering disciplines, including psychology, to identify the most appropriate mathematical function that describes the relationship between a set of observed data points. At its core, it involves finding a “best fit” line or curve that […]

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COMPUTER SIMULATION

Introduction to Computer Simulation Computer simulation has emerged as an indispensable analytical and predictive paradigm, utilizing advanced computational architectures to map, model, and analyze the intricate dynamics of complex systems. Across the physical, biological, and social sciences—including cognitive and behavioral psychology—this methodology serves as a highly versatile virtual laboratory. By constructing digital representations of empirical […]

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FORTRAN

The Genesis of FORTRAN and the IBM Era The inception of FORTRAN, an acronym derived from Formula Translation, represents one of the most significant milestones in the history of computational science. Developed in the mid-1950s, its creation was spearheaded by John Backus and a dedicated team of programmers at IBM. Before the advent of FORTRAN, […]

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