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Abstract of Broadening Computational Science: Simulation and Internetics

From Broadening Computational Science: Simulation and Internetics SIAM General Meeting Atlanta: Panel on Computational Science Education Organized by Kris Stewart SDSU -- May 14 99. by Geoffrey C. Fox *

1 http://www.npac.syr.edu/users/gcf/compscisc98/ and
2 http://www.npac.syr.edu/users/gcf/internetics/, "Internetics: Technologies, Applications and Academic Fields" Invited Chapter in Book :Feynman and Computation", edited by A.J.G. Hey, Perseus Books (1999)
3 We will discuss a broad definition of computational science to be the interdisciplinary area between computer science and all application areas.
4 We suggest traditionally that simulation has been focus of computational science but that today there is more student interest in information based applications and that these benefit from an interdisciplinary approach similar to simulation areas.
5 We discuss implications for physics education and
6 Use of distance education to teach such new curricula

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