The application of high end computing to astrophysical problems, mainly in the galactic environment, is developing for many years at the Dep. of Physics of Sapienza Univ. of Roma. The main scientific topic is the physics of self gravitating systems, whose specific subtopics are: i) celestial mechanics and interplanetary probe transfers in the solar system; ii) dynamics of globular clusters and of globular cluster systems in their parent galaxies; iii) nuclear clusters formation and evolution; iv) massive black hole formation and evolution; v) young star cluster early evolution. In this poster we describe the software and hardware computational resources available in our group and how we are developing both software and hardware to reach the scientific aims above itemized.
High Performance Astrophysics Computing / CAPUZZO DOLCETTA, Roberto Angelo; ARCA SEDDA, Manuel; MASTROBUONO BATTISTI, Alessandra; Punzo, Davide; Spera, Mario. - STAMPA. - 453:(2012), pp. 379-381. ( Conference on Advances in Computational Astrophysics - Methods, Tools, and Outcomes Cefalu, ITALY JUN 13-17, 2011).
High Performance Astrophysics Computing
CAPUZZO DOLCETTA, Roberto Angelo;ARCA SEDDA, MANUEL;MASTROBUONO BATTISTI, ALESSANDRA;PUNZO, DAVIDE;SPERA, MARIO
2012
Abstract
The application of high end computing to astrophysical problems, mainly in the galactic environment, is developing for many years at the Dep. of Physics of Sapienza Univ. of Roma. The main scientific topic is the physics of self gravitating systems, whose specific subtopics are: i) celestial mechanics and interplanetary probe transfers in the solar system; ii) dynamics of globular clusters and of globular cluster systems in their parent galaxies; iii) nuclear clusters formation and evolution; iv) massive black hole formation and evolution; v) young star cluster early evolution. In this poster we describe the software and hardware computational resources available in our group and how we are developing both software and hardware to reach the scientific aims above itemized.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.


