2 | -- | 3 | Francis Sullivan. Computational science and pathological science |
4 | -- | 6 | Pam Frost Gorder. Simulated bite marks [digital simulation] |
6 | -- | 7 | L. E. Harris. New cloud animation software on the horizon |
8 | -- | 15 | Norman Chonacky. Stella: growing upward, downward, and outward [software review] |
16 | -- | 17 | Douglass E. Post. Frontiers of simulation, part II |
18 | -- | 26 | C. Larrabee Winter, Everett Springer, Keeley Costigan, Patricia K. Fasel, Sue Mniewski, George Zyvoloski. Virtual watersheds: simulating the water balance of the Rio Grande Basin |
27 | -- | 37 | Rainald Löhner, Juan R. Cebral, Chi Yang, Joseph D. Baum, Eric L. Mestreau, Charles Charman, Daniele Pelessone. Large-scale fluid-structure interaction simulations |
38 | -- | 45 | Ricardo Cortez, Lisa Fauci, Nathaniel Cowen, Robert Dillon. Simulation of swimming organisms: coupling internal mechanics with external fluid dynamics |
46 | -- | 55 | Galen R. Gisler, Robert P. Weaver, Charles L. Mader, Michael L. Gittings. Two- and three-dimensional asteroid impact simulations |
56 | -- | 60 | Eugenio Roanes-Lozano, Eugenio Roanes-Macías, Luis M. Laita. Some applications of Grobner bases |
61 | -- | 65 | Jonathan C. Roberts. Visualization equivalence for multisensory perception: learning from the visual |
66 | -- | 69 | Dianne P. O'Leary. Fitting exponentials: an interest in rates |
70 | -- | 72 | Dianne P. O'Leary. More models of infection: it's epidemic |
74 | -- | 81 | Suzana Moss de Oliveira, Jorge S. Sá Martins, Paulo Murilo C. de Oliveira, Karen Luz-Burgoa, Armando Ticona, Thadeu J. P. Penna. The Penna model for biological aging and speciation |
82 | -- | 86 | Guy Ashkenazi, Ronnie Kosloff. String, ring, sphere: visualizing wavefunctions on different topologies |
87 | -- | 96 | Glenn P. Downing, Paul F. Dubois, Teresa L. Cottom. Data sharing in scientific simulations |