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Computational biology allows and encourages the application of many different parallelism-based approaches. This special issue brings together high-quality state-of-the-art contributions about parallelism-based approaches in computational biology, from different points of view or perspectives, that is, from diverse case studies. The special issue collects considerably extended and improved versions...
Nuclear fusion is the next generation of energy, but many problems are still present in current nuclear fusion devices. Some of these problems can be solved by means of modeling tools. These tools usually require a large time to finish their computations and they also use a large number of parameters to represent the behaviour of nuclear fusion devices. Here, the possibility to introduce evolutionary...
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