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English: BLACK-HOLE COLLISIONS – Researchers used the Globus Toolkit to harness the power of multiple supercomputers to simulate the gravitational effects of black-hole collisions. The team, which included researchers from Argonne, the University of Chicago, Northern Illinois University and the Max Planck institute for Gravitational Physics in Germany, was awarded a prestigious Gordon Bell prize for its work. Image courtesy of Max Planck Institute for Gravitational Physics.
Date Publication Summer 2002 -- vol. 20, no. 2
Source http://www.anl.gov/Media_Center/logos20-2/globus01.htm
Author The Globus software creators Ian Foster, Carl Kesselman and Steve Tuecke.

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