English to Punjabi Dictionary computational

computational

ਕੰਪਿਊਟੇਸ਼ਨਲ
definition
adjective
the computational analysis of English
of, relating to, or using computers.
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At that time there was no mathematical theory of probability - only a collection of small 'computational' problems.
The goal of this project was to develop a computational tool to verify and validate the outcomes of 'computational' analysis tools.
These adaptations may be discovered through functional 'computational' analysis using available models of our hominid past and general principles of evolution.
These 'computational' results give mathematicians confidence that random matrix theory could provide an avenue to a proof of the Riemann hypothesis.
However, this capacity comes from the subtle interplay between conscious and unconscious processes involved in choice, not from sole reliance on conscious 'computational' processes.
Noncoding regulatory elements can also be identified through 'computational' analysis of promoters of coregulated genes.
More and more mathematicians are considering the 'computational' aspects of their areas.
Taussky found a way to reduce the amount of calculation, significantly easing the 'computational' workload.
The Candracchayaganita is written in thirty-one Sanskrit verses and explains the 'computational' methods used to calculate the moon's zenith distance.
Liu joined the Iowa State mathematics faculty in fall 2002 from UCLA, where he was an assistant professor of 'computational' and applied mathematics.
The project uses ‘neural networks’, a 'computational' analysis, which mimics the working of the human brain to map what lies beneath the city.
They are supposed to do that on the basis of appropriate tactical validations found using mathematical models and 'computational' 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.
Their 'computational' networks discover mathematical complexities far beyond the point reached by humans.
It soon emerged that similar principles were already familiar and well-developed in other fields, such as automated text analysis and 'computational' learning theory.
His work on 'computational' algebraic number theory seems to have started when he visited Caltec in 1959 and collaborated with Taussky-Todd.
Increasingly complex schemes for representing solvent effects in an implicit fashion are being used in 'computational' analyses of biological macromolecules.
Mathematics, statistics, probability, and 'computational' science all underpin this new way of thinking about life.
Repetition is a life line of 'computational' mathematics.
Simplifying distant parts of the dendritic tree could thus substantially both ease and speed up the reconstruction process and enhance 'computational' efficacy.
With image sizes approaching tens of millions of pixels, efficient 'computational' solutions are required for practical and economical systems.
From the 'computational' analysis of AMT protein sequences, it is difficult to identify protein domains required for the ammonium transport function.
He worked on 'computational' mathematics, developing general methods for solving the equations of mathematical physics by numerical means.
Due to their relative simplicity and profound clinical importance, neutrophils are an excellent system for 'computational' analysis.
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.
Empirical research and 'computational' models in mental arithmetic established that, during mental calculation, features of problems affect children's strategy choices.
His 'computational' fluid-dynamics analysis revealed the path and velocity of the water as it flowed along a swimmer's body.
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.
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.
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.
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