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<TITLE>	Scientific Computing Group at IU Computer Science Department</TITLE><body bgcolor="#ffffe0"><H1>Scientific Computing Group at IU Computer Science Department</H1><H1>People</H1><UL><LI> <!WA0><A NAME=9 HREF="http://www.cs.indiana.edu:/hyplan/bramley.html"> Randall Bramley </A><LI> <!WA1><A NAME=23 HREF="http://www.cs.indiana.edu:/hyplan/ccheah.html"> Chun-Perng Cheah </A><LI> <!WA2><A HREF="http://www.cs.indiana.edu:/hyplan/jgroppe.html"> John C. Groppe</A><LI> <!WA3><A HREF="http://www.cs.indiana.edu:/hyplan/yhe.html">Yanlei He</A><LI> <!WA4><A NAME=1 HREF="http://www.cs.indiana.edu:/hyplan/yolee.html">Younghee Lee</A><LI> <!WA5><A NAME=2 HREF="http://www.cs.indiana.edu:/hyplan/tloos.html">Tom Loos</A><LI> <!WA6><A NAME=3 HREF="http://www.cs.indiana.edu:/hyplan/vmenkov.html">Vladimir Menkov</A><LI> <!WA7><A HREF="http://www.cs.indiana.edu:/hyplan/emizukam.html">Etsuko Mizukami</A><LI> <!WA8><A NAME=4 HREF="http://www.cs.indiana.edu:/hyplan/dviswana.html">Deepa Viswanathan</A><LI> <!WA9><A NAME=10 HREF="http://www.cs.indiana.edu:/finger/moose/xwang"> Xiaoge Wang</A></UL>An affiliated Indiana University group can be found at the <!WA10><A HREF="http://www.extreme.indiana.edu">      Extreme Computing Lab</A>  <P><H1>Projects and <!WA11><A HREF="http://www.cs.indiana.edu:/scicomp/papers.html">Papers</A></H1>The projects under development by the Scientific Computing Group in theIU Computer Science Department are closely interlinked.<UL><LI> <!WA12><A NAME=16 HREF="http://www.cs.indiana.edu:/scicomp/parallel.html">Parallel Computing</A><LI> <!WA13><A NAME=17 HREF="http://www.cs.indiana.edu:/scicomp/HyperMatrix.html">Methods for large scale linear systems</A><LI> <!WA14><A NAME=18 HREF="http://www.cs.indiana.edu:/scicomp/stokes.html">Stokes problems in computational fluid dynamics</A><LI> <!WA15><A NAME=18 HREF="http://www.cs.indiana.edu:/scicomp/row_proj.html">Row projection methods</A><LI> <!WA16><A NAME=18 HREF="http://www.cs.indiana.edu:/scicomp/partial_orthog.html">Partial orthogonalization preconditioners</A><LI> <!WA17><A NAME=19 HREF="http://www.cs.indiana.edu:/scicomp/domain_decomp.html">Domain decomposition</A><LI> <!WA18><A NAME=20 HREF="http://www.cs.indiana.edu:/scicomp/visual.html">Visualization</A><LI> <!WA19><A NAME=22 HREF="http://www.cs.indiana.edu:/scicomp/metapse.html">Problem Solving Environments</A></UL>  <P><H1>Program Description </H1>The computational science group in the <!WA20><A NAME=11 HREF="http://www.cs.indiana.edu">Computer Science Department </A>is part of theScientific Computing Program at <!WA21><A HREF="http://www.indiana.edu/iub/">Indiana University</A>, which includes representatives from the <!WA22><A NAME=12 HREF="http://saturn.chem.indiana.edu/chem">Chemistry</A>, <!WA23><A NAME=13 HREF="http://www.math.indiana.edu">Mathematics</A>, <!WA24><A NAME=14 HREF="http://physics.indiana.edu">Physics</A>, <!WA25><A HREF="http://www.geology.indiana.edu/">Geological Sciences</A>, and <!WA26><A NAME=15 HREF="http://astrowww.astro.indiana.edu">Astronomy</A> Departments.The program is a formal recognition of changesin science that have been prominent for the last 15 years, changes thathave introduced a powerful and entirely new mode of research based on using computermodeling, data analysis and visualization.  <P>Scientific computing involves all aspects of tackling problems, and typically includes theformulation of a description of the physics of a problem,the development of a mathematical model of the physicalproblem, the selection or creation of algorithms to solve the equations in the mathematicalmodel, the implementation on a computer, the analysis and validation of the computerresults, and visualization of the results.  Carrying out research in this area isnecessarily multidisciplinary, calling on advanced skills in areas that spanmany classical divisions of academia.  Modern advances in computational science typicallyinvolve teams of researchers with a variety of skills and interests.  <P>Computer scientists are a key component in the mix needed for a good scientific computingteam.  Although dusting off a numerical analysis program and labeling it ``scientificcomputing'' can help draw more attention and grant money,scientific computing is not numerical analysis, it is not the analysis of algorithms,it is not high performance computing, and it is not computer graphics,but it instead consists of the combination of allthose fields (and others) to craft solution strategies for applied problems.  <P>A good example that can illustrate aspects of computer science and its role in computationalscience is<!WA27><A NAME=5 HREF="http://www.cs.indiana.edu:/scicomp/cfd.html">computational fluid dynamics (CFD).</A>The Scientific Computing Group is closely allied with the<!WA28><A NAME=6 HREF="http://www.extreme.indiana.edu">Extreme Computing Group</A>and has work connected with the<!WA29><A NAME=7 HREF="http://www.cica.indiana.edu">Center for Innovative Computing Applications.</A>  <P><!WA30><A NAME=9 HREF="http://www.cs.indiana.edu:/hyplan/bramley.html">Randall Bramley </A>

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