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Hsi-Yu Schive

2018

Ui-Han Zhang, Hsi-Yu Schive, and Tzihong Chiueh (2018): Magnetohydrodynamics with GAMER, Astrophysical Journal Supplement Series, The American Astronomical Society, Vol 236, Num 2, pp50
Hsi-Yu Schive, John A. ZuHone, Nathan J. Goldbaum, Matthew J. Turk, Massimo Gaspari, and Chin-Yu Cheng (2018): GAMER-2: a GPU-accelerated adaptive mesh refinement code -- accuracy, performance, and scalability, Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, The Royal Astronomical Society, Vol 481, Num 4, pp4815-4840

2017

E.A. Huerta, Prayush Kumar, Bhanu Agarwal, Daniel George, Hsi-Yu Schive, Harald P. Pfeiffer, Roland Haas, Wei Ren, Tony Chu, Michael Boyle, Daniel A. Hemberger, Lawrence E. Kidder, Mark A. Scheel, and Bela Szilagyi (2017): Complete Waveform Model for Compact Binaries on Eccentric Orbits, Physical Review D, American Physical Society, Vol 95, Num 2, pp024038

2019

Matthew Turk, Wei–Ting Liao, Hsi–Yu Schive (2019): Numerical Study on the Fragmentation Condition in a Primordial Accretion Disk, 2019 Blue Waters Annual Report, pp74

2018

Hsi-Yu Schive, Matthew Turk, John ZuHone, Nathan Goldbaum, Massimo Gaspari, Chin-Yu Chen, Ui-Han Zhang (2018): Astrophysics on Graphical Processing Units, 2018 Blue Waters Annual Report, pp46-47

2017

Hsi-Yu Schive (2017): GPU-accelerated Adaptive Mesh Refinement, 2017 Blue Waters Annual Report, pp52-53

NCSA Grants $2.6M in Blue Waters Awards to Illinois Researchers


Jul 6, 2017

The National Center for Supercomputing Applications (NCSA) at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign has awarded 3,697,000 node hours (NH) of time on the Blue Waters supercomputer to Illinois researchers from Spring 2017 proposal submissions. The combined value of these awards is over $2.6 million dollars, and through the life of the Blue Waters program, NCSA has awarded over 43 million node hours to UI researchers—a value of nearly $27 million. Some of the time allocated for Blue Waters will go to projects that focus on HIV research, Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave Observatory (LIGO) simulations, genomics and global warming research.


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