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Surfaces and big computers
Scientists sometimes use computers to study surfaces. To do this
we build surfaces out of small pieces. This is like a floor
made out of many tiles or a soccer ball made out of patches
sewn together.
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Floors are often tiled with squares but this not the only
way it can be done. Triangles can alse be used as you see in
the picture below.
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When studying surfaces like those of red blood cells, we are interested in
how the surfaces move about. To do this we use big computers to simulate
complicated surfaces and all the shapes they can have. The biggest
are called supercomputers
One type of supercomputer is the Cray T3E and can be
big enought to fill a large room.
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One cabinet of a Cray T3E
(large systems may have 8 cabinets)
© 1998 Cray Research/Silicon Graphics. Used with permission.
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