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Web Content Newsletter October 2011
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Web Content Illinois researcher uses XSEDE to contribute to black hole image
Charles Gammie, a professor of Physics and Astronomy at the University of Illinois, used supercomputer simulations to help confirm the first-ever captured image of a black hole.
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Web Content Newsletter October 2011
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Web Content Star Crash
Artificial Intelligence on XSEDE Systems Is Key to Speeding Simulations of Neutron Star Mergers
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