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Computational Nanoscience, Lecture 29: Verification, Validation, and Some Examples

By Jeffrey C Grossman1, Elif Ertekin2

1. Massachusetts Institute of Technology 2. University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

Category Teaching Materials
Abstract

We conclude our course with a lecture of verification, and validation. We describe what each of these terms means, and provide a few recent examples of nanoscale simulation in terms of these concepts.

Credits University of California, Berkeley
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  • Jeffrey C Grossman; Elif Ertekin (2008), "Computational Nanoscience, Lecture 29: Verification, Validation, and Some Examples," http://nanohub.org/resources/4580.

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  1. computational materials 1
  2. computational science/engineering 1

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