Sentences with phrase «do numerical simulations»

«The explanation that we came up with — which people who do numerical simulations have been suggesting for a long time — is that whatever this reservoir is with primitive helium, it must be really dense so that only the hottest, most buoyant plumes can entrain some of it to the surface,» Jackson said.
Every book I've ever read on statistical mechanics or thermodynamics is wrong — and you can safely assume I've read a few, since I did numerical simulations of both static and dynamic critical phenomena that actually were published in places like Physical Review, with referees and everything — or figure 2 above makes it clear that there is no possibility that figure 1 is correct.

Not exact matches

But I hope that the court does not consider (and I doubt it will consider) the questionable conclusions of one atmospheric scientist based just on a numerical simulation of the atmosphere.
Ellis» observations of the droplets compared well with those of numerical simulations done by Assistant Professor Luca Giomi and postdoctoral researcher Daniel Pearce at the Instituut - Lorentz for Theoretical Physics at the Universiteit Leiden in The Netherlands.
«It is the first time numerical simulations of binary black holes are used directly to estimate the parameters of a binary and, in this paper, it is proved that this can be done to the highest accuracy,» Lousto said.
Type 2 dynamic downscaling refers to regional weather (or climate) simulations in which the regional model's initial atmospheric conditions are forgotten (i.e., the predictions do not depend on the specific initial conditions), but results still depend on the lateral boundary conditions from a global numerical weather prediction where initial observed atmospheric conditions are not yet forgotten, or are from a global reanalysis.
With my background I ought to be focusing on poor modelling of fluid dynamics and convection, chaotic dynamics and the fudges involved in numerical simulations — like Chris Essex does.
Namely, it is hard to fingerprint when different numerical simulations give different responses... Just seeing for example that the troposphere warms up more than the stratosphere, doesn't mean much.
To develop a numerical threshold you need to do a simulation over a large number of datasets.
Doing this renders the D = S assumption invalid, as we have an equilibrium occurring (an unstable one, but an equilibrium) without D = S being true, which leaves economists with few tools to work with aside from numerical simulation and the under - developed branch of economics dealing with complex systems analysis.
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