La revista Computing Science & Engineering, es su actual edición, publica varios artículos sobre python, desde computación científica hasta control robots.
Contenido:
- You're Recommending What?! (PDF)
- Computationally Complete (PDF)
- Guest Editor's Introduction: Python: Batteries Included (PDF)
- Python for Scientific Computing (Abstract)
- IPython: A System for Interactive Scientific Computing (Abstract)
- Computational Physics Education with Python (Abstract)
- Python Unleashed on Systems Biology (Abstract)
- Reaching for the Stars with Python (Abstract)
- A Python Module for Modeling and Control Design of Flexible Robots (Abstract)
- Python in Nanophotonics Research (Abstract)
- Using Python to Solve Partial Differential Equations (Abstract)
- Analysis of Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging in Python (Abstract)
- Python for Internet GIS Applications (Abstract)
- Quantum Chaos in Billiards (Abstract)
- An Ice-Free Arctic? Opportunities for Computational Science (Abstract)
- Python for Education: Computational Methods for Nonlinear Systems (Abstract)
- A Partial Solution to Last Issue's Homework Assignment: Beetles, Cannibalism, and Chaos--Analyzing a Dynamical System Model (Abstract)
- Making the Complex Simple (Abstract)
- Matplotlib: A 2D Graphics Environment (Abstract)
- Wrong Again! (PDF)
Comentarios
Sin animo de entrar en conflicto y a modo de aclaracion: la revista se llama Computing Science and Engineering. Su objetivo dice:
The mission of Computing in Science & Engineering is to support the development of computing tools and methods as well as their effective use in both computational and experimental science and engineering.
Aclaremos que computational science es un poco distinto de computing science (o computer science).