The Jargon File (version 4.4.7, 29 Dec 2003):
number-crunching
n.
[common] Computations of a numerical nature, esp. those that make extensive
use of floating-point numbers. The only thing Fortrash is good for. This
term is in widespread informal use outside hackerdom and even in mainstream
slang, but has additional hackish connotations: namely, that the
computations are mindless and involve massive use of brute force. This is
not always evil, esp. if it involves ray tracing or fractals or some
other use that makes pretty pictures, esp. if such pictures can be used
as screen backgrounds. See also crunch.
[74-12-25]
Hydrodynamic number-crunching.