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Combinatorial Scientific Computing is an interdisciplinary research area in which combinatorial algorithms are used to solve problems in computational science and engineering. CSC problems arise in scientific computing (numerical linear algebra, numerical optimization, differential equations, etc.), network sciences, data sciences, other emerging application domains, and when we develop software infrastructure for parallel computing. An article written by Bruce Hendrickson and Alex Pothen in 2006 describing

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