NERSC logo National Energy Research Scientific Computing Center
  A DOE Office of Science User Facility
  at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
 
Seaborg
NERSC's IBM SP, Seaborg, has 6,080 processors for running scientific applications.

NERSC is the flagship scientific computing facility for the Office of Science in the U.S. Department of Energy. As one of the largest facilities in the world devoted to providing computational resources and expertise for basic scientific research, NERSC is a world leader in accelerating scientific discovery through computation. NERSC is located at Berkeley Lab in Berkeley, California.

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Flame simulation

Algorithms in the Service of Science

Applied mathematicians at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory are developing algorithms for complex problems arising in fluid mechanics and computational physics. The mathematical concepts, models, and methods they have developed have been applied in such diverse areas as shock physics, turbulence, astrophysics, flow in porous media, and combustion. [Article]


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