• The Caltech Cosmic Cube was a parallel computer, developed by Charles Seitz and Geoffrey C Fox from 1981 onward. It was the first working hypercube built...
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    for X. Electromigration Application-specific integrated circuit Caltech Cosmic Cube Interface logic model List of semiconductor fabrication plants Mead–Conway...
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  • implementation issues for the Actor model. The Caltech Cosmic Cube was developed by Chuck Seitz et al. at Caltech providing architectural support for Actor...
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    parallel computing software tools they had been working on for the Caltech Cosmic Cube, which was the first working hypercube computer built. During the...
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  • relevant for a long time to come. Actor model Bulk synchronous parallel Caltech Cosmic Cube Charm++ Co-array Fortran Global Arrays Microsoft Messaging Passing...
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  • of connections between the processors internally inspired by the Caltech Cosmic Cube research project. For that reason, it was configured with nodes numbering...
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  • other reactions in the stars. Their natural occurrence is the result of cosmic ray spallation of carbon, nitrogen and oxygen in a type of nuclear fission...
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    2000, the BOOMERanG and Maxima cosmic microwave background experiments observed the first acoustic peak in the cosmic microwave background, showing that...
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  • LIGO-India as part of the second generation, and the Einstein Telescope and Cosmic Explorer forming a third generation. Space-borne interferometers such as...
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    astrophysical event in both gravitational waves and electromagnetic waves—our cosmic messengers. Reitze D, LIGO executive director The observations were officially...
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