
TL;DR
This paper summarizes session A5 on numerical methods, covering topics like black hole collisions, critical phenomena, singularities, and computer algebra, highlighting recent advances in computational physics.
Contribution
It provides an overview of recent research developments in numerical methods applied to complex physical phenomena.
Findings
Progress in simulating colliding black holes
Insights into critical phenomena and singularities
Advances in computer algebra techniques
Abstract
Session A5 on numerical methods contained talks on colliding black holes, critical phenomena, investigation of singularities, and computer algebra.
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Taxonomy
TopicsMathematical and Computational Methods · Polynomial and algebraic computation · Iterative Methods for Nonlinear Equations
