Welcome
The Department of Scientific Computing (SC) is the focal point of computational science activities at FSU. Computational science involves the invention, implementation, testing, and application of algorithms and software used to solve large-scale scientific and engineering problems. We provide a venue for innovative research and education in scientific computing. Our faculty come from a wide variety of traditional mathematical and scientific disciplines who are primarily interested in developing knowledge and tools for computational science and applying those tools for the solution of problems in a variety of applications.
| DSC Open House | |
| March 3rd and April 15th, 2010 | |
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New B.S. in Computational Science at FSU
The Department of Scientific Computing is pleased to announce that The Florida State University Board of Trustees has approved the implementation of a new B.S. degree in Computational Science, starting in the Fall 2010 semester.
Recent Publications
- Jacques Blum, Francois Xavier Le Dimet, Ionel M Navon
Data Assimilation for Geophysical Fluids - Feng Pan, Ming Ye, Zhu Jianting
Incorporating layer- and local-scale heterogeneities in numerical simulation of unsaturated flow and tracer transport - Juan Du et al.
An optimizing finite difference scheme based on proper orthogonal decomposition for CVD equations - Gopinath Subramanian, Sachin Shanbhag
On the Evolution of Entanglements in Initially Unentangled Polymer Melts - Peter Beerli
How to use MIGRATE or why are Markov chain Monte Carlo programs difficult to use?










