TIKSL
Tele Immersion: Collision of Black Holes
Description
The ability to control numeric simulations from remote locations is very important for development, optimization, evaluation, and discussion of supercomputing applications. Due to new gigabit networks and advances in Grid research such possibilities can be realized. Further information is available in the detailed project description.
Members
Werner Benger
Hans-Christian Hege
André Merzky
Thomas Radke (AEI)
Hans-Christian Hege
Herman Lederer (RZG)
Responsible
Partners
International Numerical Relativity Group including:
- Max-Planck-Institute for Gravitaional Physics, Albert-Einstein-Institute, Potsdam/Golm (AEI)
- Washington University Gravity Group (WUGRAV)
- Laboratory for Computational Astrophysics (LCA)
HDF5 Group at the National Center for Supercomputing Applications (NCSA)
Globus Group at the Argonne National Laboratory (ANL)
Cactus Group at the Albert-Einstein-Institute Golm
Indeed - Visual Concepts GmbH (follow on company is Visualization Science Group) and Amira Developers Group at ZIB
Funding
DFN/ BMBF
in the framework of the Gigabit Testbeds
Duration
01/1999 - 12/2000

