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Grand challenges to computation science

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The Grand Challenges to Computational Science conference held last January attracted over 100 scientists from major universities, national laboratories, and industrial research centers. The author reports some of the highlights of the conference.

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    Published: 01 December 1989
    Published in CACM Volume 32, Issue 12

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