Journal: Computing in Science and Engineering

Volume 11, Issue 2

3 -- 4Isabel Beichl. We ll Take Care of All Your Problems
7 -- 11Jeffrey C. Carver. First International Workshop on Software Engineering for Computational Science & Engineering
12 -- 13Michael Jay Schillaci. Total Tomography
15 -- 17Alan C. Calder, Richard T. Kouzes. Advances in Computational Astrophysics
18 -- 23Dean M. Townsley. Treating Unresolvable Flame Physics in Simulations of Thermonuclear Supernovae
24 -- 33Ann S. Almgren, John B. Bell, Andy Nonaka, Michael Zingale. A New Low Mach Number Approach in Astrophysics
34 -- 44Eric S. Myra, F. Douglas Swesty, Dennis C. Smolarski. Stellar Core Collapse: A Case Study in the Design of Numerical Algorithms for Scalable Radiation Hydrodynamics
45 -- 51Enrico Vesperini, David M. Goldberg, Stephen L. W. McMillan, James Dura, Douglas Jones. The Beowulf Analysis Symbolic INterface: Interactive Parallel Data Analysis for Everyone
52 -- 59George Stantchev, Derek Juba, William Dorland, Amitabh Varshney. Using Graphics Processors for High-Performance Computation and Visualization of Plasma Turbulence
60 -- 61Daniel Tofan. Drawing Chemical Equipment with Adobe Illustrator, Part 3: Gradients, Retouching, and More Objects
62 -- 68Konstantin Läufer, George K. Thiruvathukal, Ryohei Nishimura, Carlos Ramirez Martinez-Eiroa. Putting a Slug to Work
72 -- 80Jianwei Ma, Gerlind Plonka. Computing with Curvelets: From Image Processing to Turbulent Flows
82 -- 87Carlos A. Dietrich, Carlos Eduardo Scheidegger, João Luiz Dihl Comba, Luciana Porcher Nedel, Cláudio T. Silva. Marching Cubes without Skinny Triangles
88 -- 0Charles Day. Compute? No, Mr. Bond, I Expect You to Die!