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By Egon Krause, Yurii I. Shokin, Nina Shokina

This quantity comprises 27 contributions to the second one Russian-German complicated study Workshop on Computational technological know-how and excessive functionality Computing awarded in March 2005 at Stuttgart, Germany. The workshop was once prepared together by means of the excessive functionality Computing heart Stuttgart (HLRS) and the Russian Institute for Computational applied sciences (ICT SB RAS) The contributions diversity from machine technological know-how, arithmetic and excessive functionality computing to purposes in mechanical and aerospace engineering. They express a wealth of theoretical paintings and simulation event with a possible of bringing jointly theoretical mathematical modelling and utilization of excessive functionality computing structures offering the state-of-the-art of computational technologies.

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