Are the modern computer simulations a substitute for physical models? The SKA case

I consider the question posed to me by the scientific organisers of the conference, "Are the modern computer simulations a substitute for physical models? The SKA case." I briefly consider the current knowledge of computer simulations and of physical prototypes in the context of understand...

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Main Author: Tingay, Steven
Format: Journal Article
Published: - 2012
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/61768
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description I consider the question posed to me by the scientific organisers of the conference, "Are the modern computer simulations a substitute for physical models? The SKA case." I briefly consider the current knowledge of computer simulations and of physical prototypes in the context of understanding interferometric radio telescopes. My conclusion is that, "no, computer simulations are not a substitute for physical models when it comes to understanding the SKA.....furthermore, physical models are not much help either." This conclusion is intentionally provocative, designed to promote some discussion at the conference, which it did. However, the conclusion reflects my belief that we do not have a deep enough understanding, theoretical or practical, of how interferometry works, to determine if the SKA will meet the stated specifications or not. I conclude that we need to adopt a qualitatively different approach to dealing with interferometric data. I note that some good work is being done on this front, but it is likely a bigger effort is needed in the SKA era. This is exactly the type of innovation that projects such as the SKA should encourage.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-617682018-02-01T05:19:48Z Are the modern computer simulations a substitute for physical models? The SKA case Tingay, Steven I consider the question posed to me by the scientific organisers of the conference, "Are the modern computer simulations a substitute for physical models? The SKA case." I briefly consider the current knowledge of computer simulations and of physical prototypes in the context of understanding interferometric radio telescopes. My conclusion is that, "no, computer simulations are not a substitute for physical models when it comes to understanding the SKA.....furthermore, physical models are not much help either." This conclusion is intentionally provocative, designed to promote some discussion at the conference, which it did. However, the conclusion reflects my belief that we do not have a deep enough understanding, theoretical or practical, of how interferometry works, to determine if the SKA will meet the stated specifications or not. I conclude that we need to adopt a qualitatively different approach to dealing with interferometric data. I note that some good work is being done on this front, but it is likely a bigger effort is needed in the SKA era. This is exactly the type of innovation that projects such as the SKA should encourage. 2012 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/61768 - restricted
spellingShingle Tingay, Steven
Are the modern computer simulations a substitute for physical models? The SKA case
title Are the modern computer simulations a substitute for physical models? The SKA case
title_full Are the modern computer simulations a substitute for physical models? The SKA case
title_fullStr Are the modern computer simulations a substitute for physical models? The SKA case
title_full_unstemmed Are the modern computer simulations a substitute for physical models? The SKA case
title_short Are the modern computer simulations a substitute for physical models? The SKA case
title_sort are the modern computer simulations a substitute for physical models? the ska case
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/61768