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单词 computational
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Definition of computational in English:

computational

adjective kɒmpjʊˈteɪʃ(ə)n(ə)lˌkɑmpjəˈteɪʃ(ə)n(ə)l
  • 1Using or relating to computers.

    the computational analysis of English
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The method we propose here is much simpler and considerably faster than all others, allowing the analysis of a very large sequence dataset with very limited computational work.
    • Such relatively primitive methods have now been overtaken by vastly enhanced possibilities for computational analysis.
    • With image sizes approaching tens of millions of pixels, efficient computational solutions are required for practical and economical systems.
    • Bioinformatics is the computational analysis and organization of biological data such as gene sequences and protein structure.
    • Increasingly complex schemes for representing solvent effects in an implicit fashion are being used in computational analyses of biological macromolecules.
    • These should allow us to focus more on the computational power of the CPU, with less disturbance from chipset issues like AGP or IDE implementation differences.
    • This research group will create highly visual, user-friendly computational analyses of disease outbreaks.
    • The project uses ‘neural networks’, a computational analysis, which mimics the working of the human brain to map what lies beneath the city.
    • Apart from the sheer size of the new data sets, separating very weak signals from noise will pose a mounting challenge to computational analysis of the CMB in the years to come.
    • Due to their relative simplicity and profound clinical importance, neutrophils are an excellent system for computational analysis.
    • It soon emerged that similar principles were already familiar and well-developed in other fields, such as automated text analysis and computational learning theory.
    • In addition, two institutions played a key role in providing computational support and analysis for the Human Genome Project over the course of the past eighteen months.
    • Scientists recently announced not only the first complete sequence of a plant genome, but also a computational analysis for the flowering wild plant Arabidopsis thaliana.
    • Upon reading the interview with Linus in the November 1999 issue, we've noticed that Microsoft has produced a new class of computational analysis problems.
    • His computational fluid-dynamics analysis revealed the path and velocity of the water as it flowed along a swimmer's body.
    • These adaptations may be discovered through functional computational analysis using available models of our hominid past and general principles of evolution.
    • From the computational analysis of AMT protein sequences, it is difficult to identify protein domains required for the ammonium transport function.
    • Noncoding regulatory elements can also be identified through computational analysis of promoters of coregulated genes.
    • A careful computational analysis can provide further insight and can thus serve as a valuable adjunct to chemical intuition.
    • The goal of this project was to develop a computational tool to verify and validate the outcomes of computational analysis tools.
  • 2Relating to the process of mathematical calculation.

    the exam only really tested computational ability
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Fifty years ago, they decided to go out and pick up ‘an electrical desk-calculator and the services of a mathematician specifically trained in computational methods’.
    • His work on computational algebraic number theory seems to have started when he visited Caltec in 1959 and collaborated with Taussky-Todd.
    • The Candracchayaganita is written in thirty-one Sanskrit verses and explains the computational methods used to calculate the moon's zenith distance.
    • More and more mathematicians are considering the computational aspects of their areas.
    • Liu joined the Iowa State mathematics faculty in fall 2002 from UCLA, where he was an assistant professor of computational and applied mathematics.
    • Their computational networks discover mathematical complexities far beyond the point reached by humans.
    • These computational results give mathematicians confidence that random matrix theory could provide an avenue to a proof of the Riemann hypothesis.
    • Simplifying distant parts of the dendritic tree could thus substantially both ease and speed up the reconstruction process and enhance computational efficacy.
    • Taussky found a way to reduce the amount of calculation, significantly easing the computational workload.
    • The Soviets used his mathematical skills, for while he was there he solved computational problems concerning buildings.
    • They are supposed to do that on the basis of appropriate tactical validations found using mathematical models and computational problems.
    • He worked on computational mathematics, developing general methods for solving the equations of mathematical physics by numerical means.
    • However, this capacity comes from the subtle interplay between conscious and unconscious processes involved in choice, not from sole reliance on conscious computational processes.
    • They found that other parameterizations are often faster, largely because of the computational expense of the calculations involving the rotations.
    • Repetition is a life line of computational mathematics.
    • Mathematics, statistics, probability, and computational science all underpin this new way of thinking about life.
    • Although this can be visualized for bacteriorhodopsin, the calculation is a large computational undertaking.
    • A variety of applications to extremal combinatorics and computational complexity are discussed, in addition to a number of open problems.
    • Empirical research and computational models in mental arithmetic established that, during mental calculation, features of problems affect children's strategy choices.
    • At that time there was no mathematical theory of probability - only a collection of small computational problems.
 
 

Definition of computational in US English:

computational

adjectiveˌkämpyəˈtāSH(ə)n(ə)lˌkɑmpjəˈteɪʃ(ə)n(ə)l
  • 1Relating to or using computers.

    the computational analysis of English
    computational power
    Example sentencesExamples
    • This research group will create highly visual, user-friendly computational analyses of disease outbreaks.
    • His computational fluid-dynamics analysis revealed the path and velocity of the water as it flowed along a swimmer's body.
    • The project uses ‘neural networks’, a computational analysis, which mimics the working of the human brain to map what lies beneath the city.
    • Increasingly complex schemes for representing solvent effects in an implicit fashion are being used in computational analyses of biological macromolecules.
    • Due to their relative simplicity and profound clinical importance, neutrophils are an excellent system for computational analysis.
    • These should allow us to focus more on the computational power of the CPU, with less disturbance from chipset issues like AGP or IDE implementation differences.
    • With image sizes approaching tens of millions of pixels, efficient computational solutions are required for practical and economical systems.
    • The method we propose here is much simpler and considerably faster than all others, allowing the analysis of a very large sequence dataset with very limited computational work.
    • It soon emerged that similar principles were already familiar and well-developed in other fields, such as automated text analysis and computational learning theory.
    • Noncoding regulatory elements can also be identified through computational analysis of promoters of coregulated genes.
    • In addition, two institutions played a key role in providing computational support and analysis for the Human Genome Project over the course of the past eighteen months.
    • Apart from the sheer size of the new data sets, separating very weak signals from noise will pose a mounting challenge to computational analysis of the CMB in the years to come.
    • From the computational analysis of AMT protein sequences, it is difficult to identify protein domains required for the ammonium transport function.
    • These adaptations may be discovered through functional computational analysis using available models of our hominid past and general principles of evolution.
    • A careful computational analysis can provide further insight and can thus serve as a valuable adjunct to chemical intuition.
    • Bioinformatics is the computational analysis and organization of biological data such as gene sequences and protein structure.
    • Upon reading the interview with Linus in the November 1999 issue, we've noticed that Microsoft has produced a new class of computational analysis problems.
    • Scientists recently announced not only the first complete sequence of a plant genome, but also a computational analysis for the flowering wild plant Arabidopsis thaliana.
    • The goal of this project was to develop a computational tool to verify and validate the outcomes of computational analysis tools.
    • Such relatively primitive methods have now been overtaken by vastly enhanced possibilities for computational analysis.
    1. 1.1 Relating to the process of mathematical calculation.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Repetition is a life line of computational mathematics.
      • Their computational networks discover mathematical complexities far beyond the point reached by humans.
      • At that time there was no mathematical theory of probability - only a collection of small computational problems.
      • Empirical research and computational models in mental arithmetic established that, during mental calculation, features of problems affect children's strategy choices.
      • However, this capacity comes from the subtle interplay between conscious and unconscious processes involved in choice, not from sole reliance on conscious computational processes.
      • Although this can be visualized for bacteriorhodopsin, the calculation is a large computational undertaking.
      • They are supposed to do that on the basis of appropriate tactical validations found using mathematical models and computational problems.
      • His work on computational algebraic number theory seems to have started when he visited Caltec in 1959 and collaborated with Taussky-Todd.
      • These computational results give mathematicians confidence that random matrix theory could provide an avenue to a proof of the Riemann hypothesis.
      • Simplifying distant parts of the dendritic tree could thus substantially both ease and speed up the reconstruction process and enhance computational efficacy.
      • The Candracchayaganita is written in thirty-one Sanskrit verses and explains the computational methods used to calculate the moon's zenith distance.
      • Mathematics, statistics, probability, and computational science all underpin this new way of thinking about life.
      • Taussky found a way to reduce the amount of calculation, significantly easing the computational workload.
      • A variety of applications to extremal combinatorics and computational complexity are discussed, in addition to a number of open problems.
      • Fifty years ago, they decided to go out and pick up ‘an electrical desk-calculator and the services of a mathematician specifically trained in computational methods’.
      • He worked on computational mathematics, developing general methods for solving the equations of mathematical physics by numerical means.
      • They found that other parameterizations are often faster, largely because of the computational expense of the calculations involving the rotations.
      • More and more mathematicians are considering the computational aspects of their areas.
      • The Soviets used his mathematical skills, for while he was there he solved computational problems concerning buildings.
      • Liu joined the Iowa State mathematics faculty in fall 2002 from UCLA, where he was an assistant professor of computational and applied mathematics.
 
 
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