DocumentCode :
2625842
Title :
The Cactus computational collaboratory: enabling technologies for relativistic astrophysics, and a toolkit for solving PDE´s by communities in science and engineering
Author :
Allen, Gabrielle ; Goodale, Tom ; Seidel, Edward
Author_Institution :
Albert-Einstein-Inst., Max-Planck-Inst. fur Gravitationsphysik, Potsdam, Germany
fYear :
1999
fDate :
21-25 Feb 1999
Firstpage :
36
Lastpage :
41
Abstract :
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 studying black holes, gravitational waves, and neutron stars, which has brought together researchers in very different fields from many groups around the world to make advances in the study of relativity and astrophysics. But the system is also being developed to provide scientists and engineers, without expert knowledge of parallel or distributed computing, mesh refinement, and so on, with a simple framework for solving any system of partial differential equations on many parallel computer systems, from traditional supercomputers to networks of workstations
Keywords :
astronomy computing; groupware; wide area networks; Cactus; Cactus computational collaboratory; PDE; black holes; collaborative computational science; collaborative research; community simulation code; distributed computers; gravitational waves; neutron stars; relativistic astrophysics; Collaboration; Collaborative tools; Collaborative work; Distributed computing; High energy physics instrumentation computing; Instruments; Particle accelerators; Physics computing; Research and development; Supercomputers;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Frontiers of Massively Parallel Computation, 1999. Frontiers '99. The Seventh Symposium on the
Conference_Location :
Annapolis, MD
Print_ISBN :
0-7695-0087-0
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/FMPC.1999.750582
Filename :
750582
Link To Document :
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