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Paul Woodward and Joseph Urban120 views
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Mordecai-Mark Mac Low and Paul Woodward187 viewsWatching a stereo movie of three variables from a star convection simulation.
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Tom Jones data91 views
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Slipstream 7101 viewsShorter duration, higher quality, video of slipstream developing. Updates about every 6 seconds.
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Interactive Supercomputing at the University of Minnesota1556 viewsPaul Woodward, David Porter, and Brian Ropers-Huilman view and discuss the Powerwall display of a PPM shear layer instability simulation that is running interactively on the SGI system of the Minnesota Supercomputer Institue. The Powerwall’s interactive visualization system was built with support from an NSF MRI grant and is being augmented with a dedicated interactive super¬computing system based upon IBM Cell and Intel multicore technology under an NSF CRI award. This work has built upon early experimentation with inter¬active use of the Pittsburgh Supercomputer Center’s Cray XT-3 in 2005 and 2006. The new National LambdaRail connectivity to Minnesota will enable the interactive supercomputing technology being developed in this project to extend to the very much more powerful new systems of the NSF TeraGrid.
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Interactive Supercomputing at the University of Minnesota1556 viewsPaul Woodward, David Porter, and Brian Ropers-Huilman view and discuss the Powerwall display of a PPM shear layer instability simulation that is running interactively on the SGI system of the Minnesota Supercomputer Institue. The Powerwall’s interactive visualization system was built with support from an NSF MRI grant and is being augmented with a dedicated interactive super¬computing system based upon IBM Cell and Intel multicore technology under an NSF CRI award. This work has built upon early experimentation with inter¬active use of the Pittsburgh Supercomputer Center’s Cray XT-3 in 2005 and 2006. The new National LambdaRail connectivity to Minnesota will enable the interactive supercomputing technology being developed in this project to extend to the very much more powerful new systems of the NSF TeraGrid.May 09, 2008
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David Porter, Mordecai-Mark Mac Low161 viewsMar 10, 2008
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H. Birali Runesha, David Porter, Mordecai-Mark Mac Low, and Paul Wooward144 viewsMar 10, 2008
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David Porter, Mordecai-Mark Mac Low, Paul Woodward150 viewsMordecai-Mark Mac Low modifying the colormap for the fractional volume variable of the star convection simulation.Mar 10, 2008
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David Porter, Mordecai-Mark Mac Low, Paul Woodward132 viewsInteractive visualization of a 256-cube star convection simulation running on 1024 processors of the MSI BladeCenter.Mar 10, 2008
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