In 1916, Albert Einstein published his famous general theory of relativity, which contains the rules of gravity and provides the basis for modern theories of astrophysics and cosmology. For many years, physicists, astrophysicists, and mathematicians have striven to develop techniques for unlocking the secrets contained in Einstein's theory of gravity; more recently, computational-science research groups have added their expertise to the endeavor Because the underlying scientific project provides such a demanding and rich system for computational science,techniques developed to solve Einstein's equations will apply immediately to a large family of scientific and engineering problems. The authors have developed a collaborative computational f...
The article presents some new aspects and experience on the use of computer in teaching general rela...
Pedagogical introduction to numerical relativity for students and researchers entering the field, an...
Numerical simulations of the large-scale formation of the Universe, which is largely governed by gra...
In 1916, Albert Einstein published his famous general theory of relativity, which contains the rules...
AbstractThe astrophysics of compact objects, which requires Einstein's theory of general relativity ...
We describe the Einstein Toolkit, a community-driven, freely accessible computational infrastructure...
The article presents a series of numerical simulations of exact solutions of the Einstein equations ...
We describe the Einstein Toolkit, a community-driven, freely accessible computational infrastructure...
Collaboration between computer science and physics has produced a concurrent supercomputer capable o...
Abstract. We describe the Einstein Toolkit, a community-driven, freely accessible computational infr...
The Cactus parallel simulation framework provides a modular and extensible set of components for sol...
Albert Einstein\u27s field equations for general relativity have proven to be revolutionary in moder...
This paper presents a survey of current work on N-body simulation in astrophysics. The goals of the ...
We describe the Einstein Toolkit, a community-driven, freely accessible computational infrastructure...
Scientific computation faces multiple scalability challenges in trying to take advantage of the late...
The article presents some new aspects and experience on the use of computer in teaching general rela...
Pedagogical introduction to numerical relativity for students and researchers entering the field, an...
Numerical simulations of the large-scale formation of the Universe, which is largely governed by gra...
In 1916, Albert Einstein published his famous general theory of relativity, which contains the rules...
AbstractThe astrophysics of compact objects, which requires Einstein's theory of general relativity ...
We describe the Einstein Toolkit, a community-driven, freely accessible computational infrastructure...
The article presents a series of numerical simulations of exact solutions of the Einstein equations ...
We describe the Einstein Toolkit, a community-driven, freely accessible computational infrastructure...
Collaboration between computer science and physics has produced a concurrent supercomputer capable o...
Abstract. We describe the Einstein Toolkit, a community-driven, freely accessible computational infr...
The Cactus parallel simulation framework provides a modular and extensible set of components for sol...
Albert Einstein\u27s field equations for general relativity have proven to be revolutionary in moder...
This paper presents a survey of current work on N-body simulation in astrophysics. The goals of the ...
We describe the Einstein Toolkit, a community-driven, freely accessible computational infrastructure...
Scientific computation faces multiple scalability challenges in trying to take advantage of the late...
The article presents some new aspects and experience on the use of computer in teaching general rela...
Pedagogical introduction to numerical relativity for students and researchers entering the field, an...
Numerical simulations of the large-scale formation of the Universe, which is largely governed by gra...