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  • US takes back supercomputing crown with world's fastest computer

    06/18/2012 8:12:23 PM PDT · by Ron C. · 22 replies
    FoxNews.com ^ | 6/18/12 | FoxNews
    A U.S. supercomputer has won back the crown in the never-ending battle for the world's most powerful supercomputer. Its victory is the latest milestone marking the steady climb of computing power all across the globe. The Top500 industry list gave its No. 1 ranking to the Sequoia supercomputer housed at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory in California — a spot earned by Sequoia's ability to crunch 16.32 quadrillion calculations per second (16.32 petaflops/s). Such supercomputing power is used by the U.S. National Nuclear Security Administration to simulate nuclear weapons tests for older weapons that have been sitting in the U.S. arsenal....
  • Australian Committee Hearing Reveals Details of F-35 Performance in Wargame

    03/14/2012 8:29:39 PM PDT · by U-238 · 15 replies · 1+ views
    Defense Aerospace ^ | 3/14/2012 | Defense Aerospace
    The Australian Parliament’s Joint Committee on Foreign Affairs, Defence and Trade has just released a transcript of a Feb. 7, 2012 hearing during which it took evidence on the F-35 program by noted opponents of the program, representing the Air Power Australia think-tank and a private computer simulation firm, RepSim Pty Ltd. Part of the hearing describes the outcome of a famous – but disputed – simulation of F-18E and F-35 fighters engaging in combat against Chinese air force fighters carried out by the Rand Corporation. The outcome is even more disastrous for the Western fighters than previously reported. http://www.defense-aerospace.com/articles-view/verbatim/4/133273/f_35-fares-worse-in-rand-wargame.html
  • Iowa Caucus Results (What we learned)

    01/05/2012 3:44:32 PM PST · by parksstp · 3 replies
    Parksstp ^ | 2012-01-05 | parksstp
    For those that were wondering how my predicted simulation worked out, it was okay if you switched Gingrich and Santorum's numbers for the most part, moved Bachmann to where Santorum was and bump Paul up more. I've done some analysis on the results. I was in the process of doing a county-by-county note update, but after 30 counties of 99, it's taking too damn long. So I'll just get to the basics: As for accuracy, it seems I know the people of Davis County like Rush knows his glorious naked body /sarc. It was my most accurate projection county-wise though...
  • Simulate the economy online

    07/27/2010 4:54:40 AM PDT · by tjbandrowsky · 2 replies
    Mightyware ^ | 7/27/2010 | TJ Bandrowsky
    I've put up a free economic simulation engine online that lets you analyze and compare the effects of various economic changes against a baseline. The idea is to attempt to illustrate how macro economic changes actually effect people. Raise and lower taxes, fuel prices, introduce real estate and food pricing bubbles, sin taxes, carbon taxes, and more, and see how the effects of these all play out against various demographics of low, medium and high income. You can see how much less or more cash at the end of five years each demographic has to spend, how many more payments,...
  • Largest Supercomputers to Simulate Life on Earth, Including Economies and Whole Societies

    06/06/2010 9:41:03 AM PDT · by Dallas59 · 26 replies · 317+ views
    Science Daily ^ | 5/28/2010 | ScienceDaily
    cientists are planning to use the largest supercomputers to simulate life on Earth, including the financial system, economies and whole societies. The project is called "Living Earth Simulator" and part of a huge EU research initiative named FuturIcT. Supercomputers are already being used to explore complex social and economic problems that science can understand in no other way. For example, ETH Zurich's professor for transport engineering Kay Axhausen is simulating the travel activities of all 7.5 Million inhabitants of Switzerland to forecast and mitigate traffic congestion. Other researchers at the ETH -- all working within its Competence Center for Coping...
  • Program debugs nuclear test simulations

    06/03/2010 8:32:24 PM PDT · by ErnstStavroBlofeld · 8 replies · 253+ views
    UPI via Space Daily ^ | 6/3/2010 | UPI via Space Daily
    U.S. scientists say they have created an automated program designed to "debug" the nation's nuclear test computer simulations. Purdue University researchers, working with scientists at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, said their program, called AutomaDeD (pronounced like automated), finds errors in computer code for complex "parallel" programs. Because international treaties forbid the detonation of nuclear test weapons, certification is done using complex simulations. The researchers said such simulations, which may contain as many as 100,000 lines of computer code, must accurately show reactions taking place on the scale of milliseconds, or thousandths of a second. "The simulations take several weeks...
  • Exercise in 2009 simulated nuclear attack on U.S., counterstrike

    04/05/2010 7:18:37 PM PDT · by ErnstStavroBlofeld · 23 replies · 697+ views
    GeoStrategy Direct ^ | 4/4/2010 | GeoStrategy Direct
    The U.S. Strategic Command last year held one of its largest major exercises simulating a nuclear attack on the United States and a counterstrike involving bombers, ground-based missiles and submarine-launched missiles. Air Force Gen. Kevin Chilton last week told the House Armed Services subcommittee that the exercise was “the most extensive nuclear command, control and communications field exercise in over a decade.” “It demonstrated the full range of nuclear deterrence capabilities by integrating submarine strategic deterrent patrols, more than 90 aircraft sorties, an ICBM test launch, and five days of continuous airborne command-and-control operations,” he said. The exercise, held from...
  • The Simulation-Reality Mismatch

    03/06/2010 9:26:23 PM PST · by ErnstStavroBlofeld · 266+ views
    Air Force Magazine ^ | 3/1/2010 | John Michael Loh
    Manned aircraft will be able to penetrate future advanced defenses. Now somebody tell the simulation gang. Historically, there has been a mismatch between the air combat attrition predictions of analysts’ computer models and the actual attrition experienced in major air campaigns. Simply put, the models have always erred on the pessimistic side. Understanding the sources of this mismatch is important today because many Air Force and Pentagon experts are at it again. This time, they are claiming that even stealthy fifth generation fighters and B-2 bombers cannot penetrate future threat arrays without unacceptable losses. They conclude that the Air Force...
  • Military in Korea Expands Use of Simulations in War Games

    01/26/2010 10:55:45 PM PST · by ErnstStavroBlofeld · 230+ views
    National Defense Magazine ^ | 1/9/2009 | Jude Shea, Lt. Col. Don Willadsen and J. David Lashlee
    More so than in most other places, modeling and simulation are critical to training in Korea. Units in Korea do not have access to live combat training centers such as those found in the United States and Europe. Large-scale maneuver training areas, for example, are limited. Environmental and political restrictions severely limit training and traffic congestion curtails the ability of units to get to training areas. Modeling and simulations are a cost-effective means of overcoming these obstacles. Exercise Key Resolve is an annual training event that is designed to ensure that the Combined Forces Command (CFC) is ready to defend...
  • Computer Simulation Sheds Light on Body's Immune Response to Flu

    05/22/2009 2:22:36 AM PDT · by grey_whiskers · 1 replies · 288+ views
    OBBEC ^ | 05-19-2009 | Dr Hulin Wu
    Rochester, NY (OBBeC) - Researchers have reported new revelations on how the body responds to flu. According to the report, scientists at the University of Rochester Medical Center have for the first time -- with the use of a computer simulation -- successfully tested a major portion of the body's immune reaction to influenza type A, with implications for treatment design and preparation ahead of future pandemics. The work has been accepted for publication, and posted online, by the Journal of Virology. The new "global" flu model is built out of preexisting, smaller-scale models that capture in mathematical equations millions...
  • Uncommon Earth - Simulation shows the solar system could only form under rare conditions

    08/07/2008 9:57:23 PM PDT · by neverdem · 108 replies · 207+ views
    Science News ^ | August 7th, 2008 | Ashley Yeager
    Goldilocks isn’t the only one who demanded everything to be “just right.” The Earth and its fellow seven planets also needed perfect conditions to form as observed, and those right conditions occur rarely, a new computer simulation shows. The new simulation, described in the Aug. 8 Science, is the first to trace from beginning to end how planetary systems form from an initial gas disk encircling a baby star. “The really striking result of the new model is how chaotic and even violent the average story of a planet’s birth is,” says Edward Thommes, an astrophysicist now at the University...
  • U.S. arms software export guilty plea marks first (fighter pilot visual simulation software)

    08/02/2007 8:03:35 PM PDT · by NormsRevenge · 13 replies · 467+ views
    Reuters on Yahoo ^ | 8/2/07 | Reuters
    SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - A California man has pleaded guilty to providing restricted software products to China, marking the first successful U.S. prosecution for illegal exports of military-related software code, U.S. prosecutors said on Thursday. Xiaodong Sheldon Meng, 42, formerly of Beijing and now a resident of Cupertino, California, has pleaded guilty to violating U.S. laws on economic espionage and arms export controls, the U.S. Department of Justice said in a statement. Prosecutors said Meng improperly installed a demonstration unit of a simulation product at the Peoples' Republic of China Navy Research Center and exported to China a restricted visual...
  • N. American students trained for 'merger' : 10 universities simulate 'integration' of 3 nations

    09/25/2006 9:11:14 AM PDT · by SirLinksalot · 43 replies · 1,253+ views
    WorldNetDaily ^ | 09/25/2006
    THE NEW WORLD DISORDER N. American students trained for 'merger' 10 universities participate in 'model Parliament' in Mexico to simulate 'integration' of 3 nations -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Posted: September 25, 2006 1:00 a.m. Eastern © 2006 WorldNetDaily.com American University Professor Robert Pastor WASHINGTON – In another example of the way the three nations of North America are being drawn into a federation, or "merger," students from 10 universities in the U.S., Mexico and Canada are participating annually in a simulated "model Parliament." Under the sponsorship of the Canadian based North American Forum on Integration, students met in the Mexican Senate for five...
  • Qana: A Forensic Simulation [Real Scientific Proof!]

    08/01/2006 6:27:38 PM PDT · by Alouette · 16 replies · 664+ views
    Pointfive Blog ^ | Aug. 1, 2006
    The compelling rabbit cage experiment that proved the collapse of the World Trade Center was a controlled demolition was just the kind of cutting edge science needed to unravel the conflicting stories coming out of the massacre at Qana. Prepare to have your mind opened wide...
  • The Pentagon Attack Simulation

    07/15/2006 7:39:18 PM PDT · by Phsstpok · 42 replies · 2,723+ views
    Little Green Footballs / YouTube ^ | 7/15/06 | Inntegrated Consultants Inc (via LGF)
    Via Little Green Footballs. This video/computer simulation is exceptional The Pentagon Attack Simulation Maybe this video, one of the most amazing computer simulations I’ve ever seen, will finally convince the Truthers (aka, 9/11 conspiracy rubes) that American Airlines Flight 77 really did deliberately plunge into the Pentagon on September 11, 2001, carrying 53 passengers, six crew members, and five Islamic terrorists from Saudi Arabia screaming “Allahu Akbar!” in the cockpit. Click here  It’s a clinical presentation, but absolutely horrifying if you allow yourself to imagine what the passengers experienced as the plane flew only feet off the ground, snapping lamp...
  • Iraqis relocate to La. to help train troops

    04/26/2005 1:00:16 AM PDT · by Racehorse · 2 replies · 271+ views
    2 The Advocate News ^ | 25 April 2005 | AP
    The Army is paying Iraqi immigrants $220 day, plus board, just to be themselves. [. . .]Some 250 Arabs and Kurds, including about 50 from metropolitan Detroit, occupy the 18 ethnically, politically and religiously diverse villages that comprise the fictitious province of Talatha, located at the Joint Readiness Training Center at Fort Polk, La. "When we come here, we act like we are back home," Amir Saymari, 30, of Dearborn, Mich., said. "We teach them about the culture, and we teach them about the Iraqi people." Some role players portray local officials such as sheik, imam, mayor and council member....
  • Be warned, this could be the matrix (real crazy news!)

    11/16/2004 4:34:43 AM PST · by red_is_beautiful · 51 replies · 1,926+ views
    The multiverse theory has spawned another - that our universe is a simulation, writes Paul Davies. If you've ever thought life was actually a dream, take comfort. Some pretty distinguished scientists may agree with you. Philosophers have long questioned whether there is in fact a real world out there, or whether "reality" is just a figment of our imagination. Then along came the quantum physicists, who unveiled an Alice-in-Wonderland realm of atomic uncertainty, where particles can be waves and solid objects dissolve away into ghostly patterns of quantum energy. Now cosmologists have got in on the act, suggesting that what...
  • stock market simulation game for freepers(vanity)

    11/13/2004 2:03:33 PM PST · by freepatriot32 · 4 replies · 868+ views
    smartstocks.com ^ | 11 13 04 | freepatriot32
    I just joined www.smartstocks.com and have created a group for freepers.Its a stock market simulation game that lets you pick real stocks from the stock market and track how well you do with them.They give you 1 million dollars to start out with and they track the rise or fall of the stocks in each group.The group I created is called freepers rule and the password to join the group is freeple.Once you sign up go to the left hand side of the page and click groups then scroll down the list of groups. freepers rule is about 1/4 of...
  • St. Louis Cathedral, New Orleans, Louisiana storm surge simulation

    09/14/2004 11:19:19 AM PDT · by Lokibob · 57 replies · 4,463+ views
    NWS ^ | 14 sep 2004 | National Weather service
     14 sep 2004 - St. Louis Cathedral, New Orleans, LouisianaThe following is an example of possible water heights for a slow moving category 4 hurricane. This image is an approximation of how high the water could rise. - Simulations courtesy of Mark Sudduth.St. Louis Cathedral Quicktime movie of simulated water rise during a slow moving Category 4 Hurricane (1.7 mb)If you need Quicktime you can download it here. (ABOVE SIMULATION IS OF A SLOW MOVING CAT 4 HURRICANE) NO Storm SurgeNew Orleans, Louisiana Category 4 Hurricane Storm Surge SimulationNew Orleans, Louisiana
  • Election Simulation

    08/31/2004 7:08:53 AM PDT · by Darth Reagan · 6 replies · 602+ views
    Federal Review ^ | August 31, 2004 | Federal Review
    ELECTION SIMULATION UPDATEDLast simulation with pre-RNC data. Kerry win probability is 63.7%, average electoral votes, 279-259. These numbers are slightly closer than the Composite Analysis of 281-257, indicating that more electoral votes in Kerry's column are toss-ups than in Bush's column (see, e.g. Florida). Federal Review Election Simulation 20,000 trials August 31, 2004 Probable Election Winner: John F. Kerry John F. Kerry George W. Bush Bush Kerry Tie Probability of Winning 35.0% 63.7% 1.3% Average Electoral Votes 259 279 95% Confidence Lo Hi Maximum Electoral Votes 358 373 Kerry Range 227 330 Minimum Electoral Votes 165 180 Bush Range 208...