Larry Amiot

Larry Amiot
  • Argonne National Laboratory

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The Applied Mathematics Division of Argonne National Laboratory has been developing the existing ALICE Image Processing System into a computer-aided digitization, encoding, analysis, and display system for mapped information pertaining to the environment and its elements. Recent software developments expanded the capabilities of the ALICE System an...
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A model, based on the physical principles of energy and material balance, was developed to be consistent with the anatomy and physiology of certain aspects of the cardiovascular system. Mathematical expression of these laws were not amenable to analytic solution but yielded to a hybrid computer solution which generated aortic pressure curves closel...
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Volume I of An Interim Report on the Development and Application of Environmental Mapped Data Digitization, Encoding, Analysis, and Display Software for the ALICE System provided an overall description of the software developed for the ALICE System and presented an example of its application. The scope of the information presented in Volume I was d...
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This technical memorandum contains the requirements of Argonne National Laboratory for a PBX-based digital telecommunications system, DTS. The Technical Specification was incorporated as part of the solicitations for proposals for a new DTS which was sent to prospective vendors on June 15, 1984. Argonne National Laboratory has issued a Request for...
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Report issued by the Argonne National Laboratory discussing a computer program used for fast reactor safety experiments. As stated in the summary, "this report gives a detailed description of a hybrid-computer program for calculating temperatures in a multi-region, axisymmetric, cylindrical configuration consisting of solid materials bounded by flo...
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This volume brings together one part of the results of a networking study by investigators at ANL, BNL, LBL, LLL, LNS-MIT, NYU-Courant and UCLA. The work started approximately four years ago and was supported by the Division of Physical Research through its Mathematics and Computer Science Research Program. The investigation focused on heterogeneou...
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In the pursuit of accuracy, speed and economy in the simulation of mathematical models of physical systems, analysts are continuously searching for more sophisticated mathematical techniques and computer systems. When the complexity of the mathematical models increases, their simulations on pure analog or pure digital computers are frequently cumbe...
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The use of a hybrid computer results in an efficient method of analyzing the transience in high-performance nuclear reactor cores using ceramic fuels such as UO2. The nature of the space dependence of the variables is such that a great deal of multiplexing of computer components is possible. As a consequence of multiplexing, an iterative procedure...
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At this date human population will approach infinity if it grows as it has grown in the last two millenia.