Computer Simulation of Dynamical Systems: The good, the bad, and the awful

COFFEE_KLATCH  · Invited

Abstract

Excellent computer simulations are done for a purpose. The most valid purposes for scientific simulations are to resolve a well-posed scientific or technical question or to suggest a new scenario for complex processes. These goals are best achieved by a full integration of the modeling effort into a scientific program which also includes theory and experiment/observation. Some excellent work is reviewed. Some less happy stories are recounted.

*Supported in part by the ASC/FLASH program at the University of Chicago

Authors

  • Leo Kadanoff

    • University of Chicago