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EPSRC Reference: GR/R09824/01
Title: Computing and Visualisation Tools For Interdisciplinary Research Programmes In the Mathematical Sciences
Principal Investigator: Kingman, Sir J
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Oracle Corporation
Department: Isaac Newton Institute (Math Science)
Organisation: University of Cambridge
Scheme: JREI
Starts: 22 July 2001 Ends: 21 July 2004 Value (£): 92,225
EPSRC Research Topic Classifications:
Algebra & Geometry Condensed Matter Physics
Continuum Mechanics Mathematical Aspects of OR
Non-linear Systems Mathematics Numerical Analysis
Quantum Fluids & Solids Scattering & Spectroscopy
EPSRC Industrial Sector Classifications:
Creative Industries No relevance to Underpinning Sectors
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The Isaac Newton Institute (the UK's National Research Institute of the Mathematical sciences) runs long-term visitor research programmes on a wide range of cutting-edge interdisciplinary topics, where mathematics has a fundamental and seminal sole to play. Contacts between UK researchers and international experts are enabled and strengthened. Two examples are the forthcoming 4-month programmes entitled Geometry and topology of Fluid Flows and From individual to Collective Behaviour in Biological Systems which will allow engineers and biologists respectively to advanced the interdisciplinary links between their subject areas and recent advances in mathematics. These programmes, and many others held in the institute, require powerful modern computing resources to enable the modelling of complex physical systems, with appropriate visualisation tools. This proposal aims to provide such resources to long term visitors, to enable serious computational investigations to take place side-by-side with theoretical work in its programmes.
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