[Beowulf] Beowulf Application in the Sciences
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Jeff Layton jeffrey.b.layton at lmco.comThu Sep 23 05:35:10 PDT 2004
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Robert G. Brown wrote: >On Wed, 22 Sep 2004, Timo Mechler wrote: > > > >>Hello all, >> >>Through my studies of computer clusters so far, it has become apparent to >>me that a lot of applications exist in both the Math and Physics fields >>(e.g. different types modeling, for instance in high energy physics, >>etc.). I'm now really wondering what kind of applications exist in the >>other physical sciences such as biology and chemistry. How would clusters >>be benefical in these areas? I would greatly appreciate if someone could >>provide me with a few examples and some insight. >> >> (snip) >(Damn, I need to just put these replies straight into my CWM column. >Kill two birds with one stone, so to speak;-). > Hey! That's my job! I'm forming a union to protect myself from the original posters! Jeff -- Dr. Jeff Layton Aerodynamics and CFD Lockheed-Martin Aeronautical Company - Marietta
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