Sentences with phrase «by supercomputer models»

The signal also closely matched that predicted by supercomputer models of black - hole mergers, said LIGO Scientific Collaboration spokeswoman Gabriela Gonzalez, a professor of physics and astronomy at Louisiana State University.

Not exact matches

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Using supercomputers, scientists led by the University at Buffalo modeled what happens when two nanoparticles collide in a vacuum.
Karl Gebhardt at the University of Texas at Austin and Thomas Jens of the Max Planck Institute for Extraterrestrial Physics in Garching, Germany, weighed M87 by running existing data through a new model that simulates the galaxy on a supercomputer.
The team, led by University of Cologne's Prof. Dr. Sandro Jahn and Dr. Clemens Prescher, has been using JSC's JUQUEEN supercomputer to simulate the structure of melts by studying silicate glasses as a model system for melts under ultra-high pressures.
Scientists are learning how to detect and recognize those waves by studying supercomputer models run at two NASA campuses, the Ames Research Center at Moffett Field, California, and the Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland.
According to Yousuke Sato of the RIKEN Advanced Institute for Computational Science (AICS), «this research shows that powerful supercomputers, by performing more fine - grained simulations, can help us to model weather and climate patterns in a more realistic way.
A DRAM used by a supercomputer doing climate modeling might read or erase data one quintillion (one million trillion) times over the course of three or four years, Williams says.
«Current climate models are limited by available computing powers even when cutting - edge supercomputers are used,» said Professor Zhang.
Using the Discover supercomputer operated by the NASA Center for Climate Simulation at Goddard, the SMACK - driven Beta Pictoris model ran for 11 days and tracked the evolution of 100,000 superparticles over the lifetime of the disk.
Using advanced modeling and simulation, seismic data generated by earthquakes, and one of the world's fastest supercomputers, a team led by Jeroen Tromp of Princeton University is creating a detailed 3 - D picture of Earth's interior.
Hoover: In your iPhone, which by the way, this is as powerful as a Cray supercomputer from 1998 that modeled the weather for the entire world.
There is still uncertainty about many aspects of the dynamics of climate change, and this will only be addressed by investment in climate models and the top - of - the - range supercomputers needed to run them.
If you make your living by producing a climate model and running it on a supercomputer then there is a limit to how far from reality you can let your model get before it starts to look completely ridiculous and your funding is endangered.
SOCCOM scientists are studying several different ESM simulations run by supercomputers at the Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory (GFDL) and other modeling centers around the world.
There are mathematical fatal flaws in all the models that can not be overcome even if supercomputers improve by an order of magnitude, and if Rob Ellisons nonlinear dynamic chaos concerns can be overcome by enough ensemble runs to discern their main climate strange attractors.
They evaluate the supercomputer model results and develop a coordinated assessment of future global warming under the auspices of the United Nations, including extensive review by both individual scientists and governments.
A really powerful supercomputer would be able to improve climate models a very great deal by calculating explicitly important processes like turbulence, convection, thunderstorms, tornadoes, orographic precipitation etc that are unavoidably «parameterized» today.
The climate models run on this supercomputer will «magically» produce 3.25 C of warming by 2100, verifying the results of all other climate model simulations run before.
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