Projects in Scientific Computing

Cover of 1999 Issue

Projects in Scientific Computing, 1999

Year in Review | Science Articles


Year in Review

Notes and Highlights
The year in review at PSC.

Supercomputing in PA
With support from Pennsylvania, PSC provides education, consulting, advanced network access and computational resources to scientists and engineers.

The Super Computing Science Consortium
Pennsylvania - West Virginia partners in the development of clean-power technologies.

The Edge of Reality
A partnership with the Department of Energy yields impressive results across a range of projects.

Science Articles

ADVANCES IN ATOMIC PHYSICS

A Taste of Quark Soup
Simulating Heavy Ion Collisions for the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider
Mortan Kaplan, Carnegie Mellon University


MYSTERIES OF MAGNETISM

Magnetic Moments
High Performance First Principles Method for Complex Magnetic Properties
Malcolm Stocks, Oak Ridge National Laboratories
Yang Wang, Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center


STRUCTURE OF PROTEINS & DNA

Article: A Thumb-Lock on AIDS
Subdomain Rearrangement in HIV-1 Reverse Transcriptase
Marcela Madrid, Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center.


PROTEIN & NUCLEIC ACID SEQUENCE ANALYSIS

Article: All in the Family
Relationships within the Aldehyde Dehydrogenase Family
John Hempel, Univesity of Pittsburgh.
Hugh Nicholas, Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center.





Articles by topic:
New Understanding of Life and Its Processes

Earth, the Environment and Society We Live In

Evolution and Structure of the Universe

New Technology and Manufacturing Processes

At the Frontier of Physics and Chemistry

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