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Introduction to Simulations

Walter R. Paczkowski
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Walter R. Paczkowski: Data Analytics Corp.

Chapter Chapter 7 in Predictive and Simulation Analytics, 2023, pp 185-203 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract Simulations comprise the latest stage in what I will refer to as the Science-Technology Revolutionary Period. This is the result of a gradual but definite evolution in our studying of how the world works that began in the late sixteenth century with Copernicus in 1543. Certainly, the Ancient Greeks, most notably Aristotle, and the Ancient Romans pondered the big questions: the nature of life, nature itself, and the universe. Their simplistic views held sway for centuries until the Scientific Revolution of the sixteenth century that marks the beginning of the period. It was then that our methods for studying the “big questions” led to discoveries and technologies.

Date: 2023
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-31887-0_7

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