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Send message Joined: 2 Sep 04 Posts: 209 Credit: 1,482,496 RAC: 0 |
Someone has been working hard behind the scenes. See the link on the front page: SixTrack project. There now are several pages with explanations, photos and annimations of SixTrack and accelerators. BOINCin since 10-Apr-2004 ~~~ Alpha and Beta Tester ~~~ Join team USA |
Send message Joined: 4 Aug 11 Posts: 12 Credit: 1,982,950 RAC: 0 |
Yes Eric has been working hard on these pages |
Send message Joined: 22 Oct 08 Posts: 26 Credit: 75,214 RAC: 0 |
Neat, and very informative, although the Why do we need numerical simulations? page needs just a little touch up. The page goes "off screen" to the right. |
Send message Joined: 19 Feb 08 Posts: 708 Credit: 4,336,250 RAC: 0 |
On "Nature" 550,375-379 (19 October 2017) there is an article which I cannot link. "Solving a Higgs optimization problem with quantum annealing for machine learning". Authors are Alex Mott, Joshua Job, Jean-Roch Vlimant, Daniel Lidar & Maria Spiropulu. The computer used is a D-Wave located at the University of Southern California. Tullio |
Send message Joined: 24 Oct 04 Posts: 1173 Credit: 54,807,797 RAC: 15,646 |
https://youtu.be/jrXGfK5I_rU Î Åññ ΔИƬƖѦΔƬƬЄЯ Here Is That Link Tullio Volunteer Mad Scientist For Life |
Send message Joined: 23 Feb 09 Posts: 3 Credit: 2,998,777 RAC: 0 |
All those links are dead. Can someone provide a description about the science that is running on our home computers? Any description what exactly the calculations are needed for? I'm having trouble convincing new ppl to join the @home effort. |
Send message Joined: 14 Jan 10 Posts: 1418 Credit: 9,457,870 RAC: 2,186 |
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Send message Joined: 24 Oct 04 Posts: 1173 Credit: 54,807,797 RAC: 15,646 |
ALL of those links work. |
Send message Joined: 21 Feb 11 Posts: 72 Credit: 570,086 RAC: 5 |
nature.com link is paywalled. |
Send message Joined: 15 Nov 14 Posts: 602 Credit: 24,371,321 RAC: 0 |
Here are two new projects from the link that maeax posted, though they are not on LHC@home: Other things to look forward to in Run 3 include the operation of two new experiments, FASER and SND@LHC, designed to look for physics beyond the Standard Model; special proton–helium collisions to measure how often the antimatter counterparts of protons are produced in these collisions; and collisions involving oxygen ions that will improve physicists’ knowledge of cosmic-ray physics and the quark–gluon plasma, a state of matter that existed shortly after the Big Bang. https://home.cern/news/news/accelerators/large-hadron-collider-restarts |
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