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Author
Sims, J. S. | George, W. L. | Satterfield, S. G. | Hung, H. K. | Hagedorn, J. G. | Ketcham, P. M. | Griffin, T. J. | Hagstrom, S. A. | Franiatte, J. C. | Bryant, G. W. | Jasklski, W. | Martys, N. S. | Bouldin, C. E. | Simmons, V. | Simmons, O. P. | Warren, J. A. | amEnde, B. A. | Koontz, J. E. | Filla, B. J. | Pourprix, V. G. | Copley, S. R. | Bohn, R. B. | Peskin, A. P. | Parker, Y. M. | Parker, J. E.
Title
Accelerating Scientific Discovery Through Computation and Visualization II.
Coporate
National Institute of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg, MD Indian Univ., Bloomington, IN Instytut Fizyki UMK, Torun, Poland National Institute of Standards and Technology, Bouder, CO
Journal
Journal of Research of the National Institute of Standards and Technology, Vol. 107, No. 3, 223-245, 2002
Distribution
FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT: Online: http://www.nist.gov/jres
Keywords
discovery science | genetic programming | Hylleraas Configuration Interaction | immersive environments | nanostructures | screen saver science | parallel computing | scientific visualization
Abstract
This is the second in a series of articles describing a wide variety of projects at NIST that synergistically combine physical science and information science. It describes, through examples, how the Scientific Applications and Visualization Group (SAVG) at NIST has utilized high performance parallel computing, visualization, and machine learning to accelerate research. The examples include scientific collaborations in the following areas: (1) high precision energies for few electron atomic systems, (2) flows of suspensions, (3) x-ray absorption, (4) molecular dynamics of fluids, (5) nanostructures, (6) dendritic growth in alloys, (7) screen saver science, (8) genetic programming.