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computational

computational \computational\ adj.

  1. of or pertaining to computation (definition 3).

  2. accomplished by a computer[2] or computation[3]; as, computational linguistics; computational morphology.

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
computational

1857, from computation + -al (1). Related: Computationally.

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computational

a. Of or relating to computation.

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computational

adj. of or involving computation or computers; "computational linguistics"

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Usage examples of "computational".

The almost infinite data, the number and interrelatedness of computational tracks .

Using every meg of his computational abilities, Mahnmut gauged the vectors involved and jetted over to the upper hull, all ten jets firing in microbursts to adjust his dangerous trajectory, until he was within a meter of the hull.

Everything we might complain about in the computer -- its insistence upon dealing with abstractions, its reduction of the qualitative to a set of quantities, its insertion of a nonspatial but effective distance between users, its preference for unambiguous and efficiently manipulative relationships in all undertakings -- these computational traits have long been tendencies of our own thinking and behavior, especially as influenced by science.

Here, too, there is no consciousness: only the computational mind, or mindless neurotransmitters, or fireworks at the synapses.

Boxes like Jerry's were Brob -Jerry's lone system had more raw computational power than the entire planet had possessed in 1995.

He slips his glasses on, takes the universe off hold, and tells it to take him for a long walk while he catches up on the latest on the tensor-mode gravitational waves in the cosmic background radiation (which, it is theorized, may be waste heat generated by irreversible computational processes back during the inflationary epoch.

In other words, Sara still hopes to complete the work of her teacher, combining ancient Eaithling mathematical physics with the computational models of Galactic science, trying to make sense out of the strange, frightening disruptions we have -seen.

Then the fluid mechanics became too much for his available computational rate.

Tyrone is at the top of his class in language arts, near the top in word graphic presentation, and in the top twentieth percentile in basic computational skills.

I still have mine boot into the white-on-black teletype screen however, as a computational memento mori.

I believe that I can arrange several of my subordinate neural networks to simulate a single Quirthian computational strand.

Meanwhile automated factories in Indonesia and Mexico have produced another quarter of a million motherboards with processors rated at more than ten petaflops – about an order of magnitude below the lower bound on the computational capacity of a human brain.

All of this is totally unconscious to typical cultural natives, in two senses: we can never really directly experience neurotransmitters per se (nor the computational processes), but we can become aware of them theoretically if we just study neuroscience (we can remove the unconsciousness in that sense: we can gain the objective theoretical awareness of the nonconscious processes, just as we can gain scientific knowledge of subcellular biochemical processes, and so on).

If Tennys didn’t get to Sonepur on the Antispinward shore of Ushogbo before Manchester and the others, he would have to learn to overcome his reluctance at using the nchoo infection pockets, and enter the shared computational space where his choo met machine choo in the consensorias.

Using the most sophisticated tracking and computational techniques, I located this undescended testicle of time.