Scientific Computing Research Environments For The Mathematical Sciences (SCREMS)
University Of South Carolina At Columbia, Columbia SC
Investigators
Abstract
Abstract The Department of Mathematics at the University of South Carolina will purchase computing and visualization equipment which will be dedicated to the support of four research projects in the mathematical sciences. The equipment will support ongoing research in: (1) Nonlinear approximation in multiresolution analysis with applications to digital terrain maps and medical imaging, (2) Domain decomposition and multigrid methods for partial differential equations, (3) Eulerian-Lagrangian localized adjoint methods for advection- diffusion equations, and (4) Computational number theory. The integration of serial, parallel, and visualization equipment, complete with requisite software, will provide the necessary computing environment for the investigators to perform the educational and research missions of these projects
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