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1999
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The Cactus Computational Toolkit and using Distributed Computing to Collide Neutron Stars

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The Cactus Computational Toolkit and using Distributed Computing to Collide Neutron Stars
We are developing a system for collaborative research and development for a distributed group of researchers at different institutions around the world. In a new paradigm for collaborative computational science, the computer code and supporting infrastructure itself becomes the collaborating instrument, just as an accelerator becomes the collaborating tool for large numbers of distributed researchers in particle physics. The design of this "Collaboratory" allows many users, with very different areas of expertise, to work coherently together, on distributed computers around the world. Different supercomputers may be used separately, or for problems exceeding the capacity of any single system, multiple supercomputers may be networked together through high speed gigabit networks. Central to this Collaboratory is a new type of community simulation code, called "Cactus". The scientific driving force behind this project is the simulation of Einstein's equations for ...
Gabrielle Allen, Tom Goodale, Joan Massó, E
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Type Conference
Year 1999
Where HPDC
Authors Gabrielle Allen, Tom Goodale, Joan Massó, Edward Seidel
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