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Cyberinfrastructure for Humanities, Arts and Social Science by Fran Berman

Bioinformatics by Mark Ellisman

Grid Technology by Karan Bhatia

Virtual Infrastructure by Kate Keahey

Linked Environments for Atmospheric Discovery (LEAD) by Jay Alameda

Security and Grids by Victor Hazelwood

Data Grids and Data Management by Reagan Moore

Future of the Internet by kc Claffy, SDSC

Linking the Back Country by Hans-Werner Braun

The International Connection with PRAGMA Grid
by Peter Arzberger

Grids and the Home Institution (Campus Grids) – Access and Resource Providers by Laura McGinnis

Grid Technology : Software Engineering for Grids by Shava Smallen

What can we learn about unusual earthquake hazards from large scale numerical simulations on the Grid? by Bernard Minster

Grids in Biology (Bioinformatics and Medicine)
by Nicholas Schork

Computational Science and Drug Discovery
by Andy McCammon

Computational Astrobiology by Kim Binsted

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What can we learn about unusual earthquake hazards from large scale numerical simulations on the Grid? by Bernard Minster
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01) Bernard Minster: General Introduction
02) Bernard Minster: Introduction to TeraShake
03) Bernard Minster: People Involved with TeraShake
04) Bernard Minster: 4.5 Billion lost per Year on Earthquakes; FEMA 366 report
05) Bernard Minster: Studying Historical Earthquakes to Forecast Upcoming; SCEC Community Fault Model
06) Bernard Minster: Earthquake Forecast Model; Attenuation Relationship; Site Response; Intensity Measure
07) Bernard Minster: Grid Computing, Propagating Waves and understanding the 3D Structure of LA Basin Crust
08) Bernard Minster: Inaccurate Simulation Animation of Propagating Earthquake Waves
09) Bernard Minster: Accurate Simulation Animation of Propagating Earthquake Waves
10) Bernard Minster: Major Earthquakes on the San Andreas Fault Issues: Broken Gas and Water Lines; The "Big One" is due
11) Bernard Minster: Rupture History of the San Andreas Fault and Preparing for the Overdue Plate Slipping 18 Feet
12) Bernard Minster: TeraShake's 80 Kilometer Simulation Computing with High Performance Grid Computing
13) Bernard Minster: Designing the TeraShake Source Model
14) Bernard Minster: TeraShake took 240 Processors, 6 Months, Speeding up the I/O by a Factor of 20 Generating 50 Terabytes in 5 days
15) Bernard Minster: Speedier Processing, but Computer Scientists and Seismologists Collaborations Take Much Time to Build
16) Bernard Minster: SCEC Community Velocity Model and the Slip and Slip Rate
17) Bernard Minster: Peak Velocity Animation showing the Max Velocities from N to S and Vice Versa
18) Bernard Minster: Can We Rely on the Predictions Generated When Simulations are Based on Assumptions?
19) Bernard Minster: Peak Amplification Between San Gabriel and Los Angeles Basin
20) Bernard Minster: Studying the Profile of a Mountain Range North of LA
21) Bernard Minster: Seismic Waves Through Soft Rock are Sufficiently Larger
22) Bernard Minster: Analogy
by Fishing Pole Wiggle has a Free Period Movement like a Building

23) Bernard Minster: Duration of Shaking of Downtown Los Angeles Buildings Above Sediment Channel Areas
24) Bernard Minster: Simulations Newer than TeraShake Show Consistent Similar Results
25) Bernard Minster: Comparing Displacement of Ruptures from North Traveling vs. South Traveling Show Vast Differences
26) Bernard Minster: Using Dynamic Rupture Propagation and Directivity- TeraShake 2
27) Bernard Minster: TeraShake 2.1
by Directivity

28) Bernard Minster: CyberShake: 100, 000 Simulations of Senario Earthquakes
29) Bernard Minster: Senario Simulation
by Puente Hills

30) Bernard Minster: Repeating Simulations to Compare Results Appearing in the Each Simulations
31) Bernard Minster: Running Multiple Large Scale Earthquake Simulations on the Grid Increases Visualizations
32) Bernard Minster: Conducting Large Scale Earthquake Calculations Requires Assistance from Computer Scientists
33) Bernard Minster: Using Combined Fault Patches to Estimate the Results
34) Bernard Minster: Animations Generated by CyberShake