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=== Scientific computing === * [[Computational science]] – constructing [[scientific modeling|mathematical model]]s and [[numerical analysis|quantitative analysis]] techniques and using computers to analyze and solve [[scientific]] problems. * [[Numerical analysis]] β Approximate numerical solution of mathematical problems such as [[Root-finding algorithm|root-finding]], [[Numerical integration|integration]], the [[Numerical ordinary differential equations|solution of ordinary differential equations]]; the approximation of [[special functions]]. * [[Symbolic computation]] β Manipulation and solution of expressions in symbolic form, also known as [[Computer algebra]]. * [[Computational physics]] β Numerical simulations of large non-analytic systems * [[Computational chemistry]] β Computational modelling of theoretical chemistry in order to determine chemical structures and properties * [[Bioinformatics]] and [[Computational biology]] β The use of computer science to maintain, analyse, store [[biological data]] and to assist in solving biological problems such as [[Protein folding]], function prediction and [[Phylogeny]]. * [[Computational neuroscience]] β Computational modelling of [[neurophysiology]]. * [[Computational Linguistics|Computational linguistics]] * [[Computational logic]] * [[Computational engineering]]
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