The Department of Mathematics and the Institute of Theoretical Dynamics at the University of California will purchase a Servernet-II based Beowulf cluster consisting of 32 Digital 21264 CPUs which will be dedicated to the support of research in the mathematical sciences. The equipment will be used for several research projects, including in particular the following five projects.
Computational Studies of Flow in the Thoracic Aorta - Angela Cheer
Large Scale Numerical Linear Algebra Problems - Zhaojun Bai
Computational Modeling of Micro-scale Jetting Processes with Industrial Applications - Elbridge Gerry Puckett
Object Characterization using Vector-Valued Sensor Data - N. Saito
Constructing conservative and dissipative differential equations - S. Shkoller