Arcanoxer
2011-08-10, 11:20:05
LHC@home 2.0 (http://lhcathome.web.cern.ch/LHCathome/Physics/)
boinc01.cern.ch (http://boinc01.cern.ch/test4theory/)
LHC@home 2.0 - Higgs auf dem eigenen Rechner (Golem news) (http://www.golem.de/1108/85595.html)
LHC@home 2.0 is a volunteer computing platform for physicists working at the Large Hadron Collider - the world's largest particle accelerator - at CERN, the European Particle Physics Laboratory. This platform will host several sub-projects for different LHC physics groups.
LHC@home 2.0 is an extension of the LHC@home platform, launched in 2004 to help physicists simulate protons beam dynamics in the LHC. At that time, doing full-fledged simulations of particle collisions was beyond the scope of volunteer computing. But the evolution of computer software and hardware, and in particular the use of virtual machine technology, has enabled a breakthrough...LHC@home 2.0!
As a result you can now be part of a global effort to simulate data that physicists will use in their analysis of LHC data, by running simulations of particle collisions on your home computer. The first project to run on the LHC@home 2.0 platform - currently in test phase - is called Test4Theory.
3DCenter LHC 2.0 Team (http://lhcathome.web.cern.ch/LHCathome/Physics/) (Nach Teamname suchen)
Wer mit LHC nicht wirklich etws anfangen kann, sollte sich den Large Hadron Rap (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T3iryBLZCOQ&feature=player_embedded) zu Gemüte führen. :freak:
Jeder ist Willkommen, Happy crunching! ;)
boinc01.cern.ch (http://boinc01.cern.ch/test4theory/)
LHC@home 2.0 - Higgs auf dem eigenen Rechner (Golem news) (http://www.golem.de/1108/85595.html)
LHC@home 2.0 is a volunteer computing platform for physicists working at the Large Hadron Collider - the world's largest particle accelerator - at CERN, the European Particle Physics Laboratory. This platform will host several sub-projects for different LHC physics groups.
LHC@home 2.0 is an extension of the LHC@home platform, launched in 2004 to help physicists simulate protons beam dynamics in the LHC. At that time, doing full-fledged simulations of particle collisions was beyond the scope of volunteer computing. But the evolution of computer software and hardware, and in particular the use of virtual machine technology, has enabled a breakthrough...LHC@home 2.0!
As a result you can now be part of a global effort to simulate data that physicists will use in their analysis of LHC data, by running simulations of particle collisions on your home computer. The first project to run on the LHC@home 2.0 platform - currently in test phase - is called Test4Theory.
3DCenter LHC 2.0 Team (http://lhcathome.web.cern.ch/LHCathome/Physics/) (Nach Teamname suchen)
Wer mit LHC nicht wirklich etws anfangen kann, sollte sich den Large Hadron Rap (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T3iryBLZCOQ&feature=player_embedded) zu Gemüte führen. :freak:
Jeder ist Willkommen, Happy crunching! ;)