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Investigation of flux rope formation via flow turbulence

. Researcher: Dr. Homayoun Karimabadi, Associate Research Scientist, University of California, San Diego From top to bottom: LIC of magnetic field, ion velocity, and electron velocity all colored by their out of plane component. Animations show the relationship of vortices in ion and electron flow as magnetic flux ropes form.


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Stampede's comprehensive capabilities to bolster U.S. open science computational resources

Stampede is one of the most powerful and significant current supercomputers in the U.S. for open science research. Able to perform nearly 10 quadrillion operations per second, Stampede offers infinite opportunities for computational science and technology— ranging from highly parallel algorithms, high-throughput computing, scalable visualization, and next generation programming languages.

 

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