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Problem Solving Environments and the NPAC Activity for Black Hole Grand Challenge

Given by Geoffrey C. Fox, Tom Haupt, Scott Klasky at North Carolina Black Hole Meeting on April 26-27 1996. Foils prepared 5 May 1996
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We desribe the proposed next step of the "computer science" component of the Colliding Black Hole Grand Challenge
DAGH (and HPF) provides a basic language technology which can be basis of a Problem Solving Environment (aka Toolkit) for this application
We propose a Web based system using Java for an adaptive AVS like system manipulating DAGH components
  • We inherit base Web Capibility such as collaboration
  • In last year, we will add VRML capabilities for visualization
We give examples of such Web Facilities
In second part of talk we review Syracuse activities which include work on the PSE as well as particular modules for PSE including
  • Elliptic Solvers, Clustering, Stability


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