2013
Patchett, John
Applications of In Situ Visualization for Ocean, Cosmology, and Plasma Presentation
20.02.2013, (LA-UR-13-21112).
Abstract | Links | BibTeX | Tags: cosmology, in situ, oceanography simulation and modeling, plasma
@misc{Patchett2013b,
title = {Applications of In Situ Visualization for Ocean, Cosmology, and Plasma},
author = {John Patchett},
url = {http://datascience.dsscale.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/08/Applications_of_In_Situ_Visualization_for_Ocean_Cosmology_and_Plasma.pdf},
year = {2013},
date = {2013-02-20},
abstract = {This is a five minute or less talk for the Office of Science SDAV All Hands Meeting on 2/20/2013. It describes our work with three domains of science: ocean modeling (POP), cosmology(HACC), and plasma(VPIC). In particular it presents work that was directly related to in situ analysis and our future work with these models under SDAV.},
note = {LA-UR-13-21112},
keywords = {cosmology, in situ, oceanography simulation and modeling, plasma},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {presentation}
}
This is a five minute or less talk for the Office of Science SDAV All Hands Meeting on 2/20/2013. It describes our work with three domains of science: ocean modeling (POP), cosmology(HACC), and plasma(VPIC). In particular it presents work that was directly related to in situ analysis and our future work with these models under SDAV.
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Patchett, John
Applications of In Situ Visualization for Ocean, Cosmology, and Plasma Presentation
20.02.2013, (LA-UR-13-21112).
@misc{Patchett2013b,
title = {Applications of In Situ Visualization for Ocean, Cosmology, and Plasma},
author = {John Patchett},
url = {http://datascience.dsscale.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/08/Applications_of_In_Situ_Visualization_for_Ocean_Cosmology_and_Plasma.pdf},
year = {2013},
date = {2013-02-20},
abstract = {This is a five minute or less talk for the Office of Science SDAV All Hands Meeting on 2/20/2013. It describes our work with three domains of science: ocean modeling (POP), cosmology(HACC), and plasma(VPIC). In particular it presents work that was directly related to in situ analysis and our future work with these models under SDAV.},
note = {LA-UR-13-21112},
keywords = {},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {presentation}
}
This is a five minute or less talk for the Office of Science SDAV All Hands Meeting on 2/20/2013. It describes our work with three domains of science: ocean modeling (POP), cosmology(HACC), and plasma(VPIC). In particular it presents work that was directly related to in situ analysis and our future work with these models under SDAV.