Transactions on Computational Science XXXVI | Special Issue on Cyberworlds and Cybersecurity | ISBN 9783662613641

Transactions on Computational Science XXXVI

Special Issue on Cyberworlds and Cybersecurity

herausgegeben von Marina L. Gavrilova, C.J. Kenneth Tan und Alexei Sourin
Mitwirkende
Herausgegeben vonMarina L. Gavrilova
Herausgegeben vonC.J. Kenneth Tan
Herausgegeben vonAlexei Sourin
Buchcover Transactions on Computational Science XXXVI  | EAN 9783662613641 | ISBN 3-662-61364-6 | ISBN 978-3-662-61364-1

Transactions on Computational Science XXXVI

Special Issue on Cyberworlds and Cybersecurity

herausgegeben von Marina L. Gavrilova, C.J. Kenneth Tan und Alexei Sourin
Mitwirkende
Herausgegeben vonMarina L. Gavrilova
Herausgegeben vonC.J. Kenneth Tan
Herausgegeben vonAlexei Sourin

The LNCS journal Transactions on Computational Science reflects recent developments in the field of Computational Science, conceiving the field not as a mere ancillary science but rather as an innovative approach supporting many other scientific disciplines. The journal focuses on original high-quality research in the realm of computational science in parallel and distributed environments, encompassing the facilitating theoretical foundations and the applications of large-scale computations and massive data processing. It addresses researchers and practitioners in areas ranging from aerospace to biochemistry, from electronics to geosciences, from mathematics to software architecture, presenting verifiable computational methods, findings, and solutions, and enabling industrial users to apply techniques of leading-edge, large-scale, high performance computational methods.

This, the 36th issue of the Transactions on Computational Science, is devoted to the area of Cyberworlds andCybersecurity. The first four papers constitute extended versions of selected papers presented at the 2018 International Conference on Cyberworlds, CW 2018. A further two papers were accepted following an open Call for Papers and cover the areas of fast 3D segmentation using geometric surface features and nature-inspired optimization for face recognition.