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Message 93364 - Posted: 31 Mar 2005, 19:21:47 UTC

The recent work units have been submitted for testing the numerical differencies from different platforms (hopefully there are none left) and zero credit problem.

The LHC@home project has recently lacked manpower. A new person will start working for the project in the next few days and we hope to get results much faster. The scientists will have many more jobs to run on LHC@home and we hope that this will happen in a very near future.

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Message 93369 - Posted: 31 Mar 2005, 19:28:45 UTC
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Jukka Klem also said this:


Jukka KlemJoined: Feb 4, 2005
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Posted: 31 Mar 2005 9:01:10 UTC

Yes I am from CERN although a rather new member in the LHC@home team.
I will bring some news especially about the application and physics side of the project.

One of the more experienced LHC@home team members (Chrulle) will soon be back in
action.

Greetings, Jukka Klem


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6) Message boards : : LHC@home Science : When the LHC is up and running...
Posted 24 days ago by Jukka Klem
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Both grid computing and BOINC (LHC@home) are very useful at the LHC.
Grid typically has large clusters with hundreds or even thousands of dedicated
CPUs to solve problems. More information:

http://gridcafe.web.cern.ch/gridcafe/
http://www.nordugrid.org/
(state of this grid: http://www.nordugrid.org/monitor/loadmon.php)
http://lcg.web.cern.ch/LCG/
http://egee-intranet.web.cern.ch/egee-intranet/gateway.html


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