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        <name>Leiden Classical</name>
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|1=Leiden Classical
        <url>http://boinc.gorlaeus.net/</url>
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        <general_area>Physical Science</general_area>
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|3=Surface science calculations using Classical Dynamics.  Leiden Classical allows volunteers, students and other scientist to submit their personal calculations to the grid. Each user has his own personal queue for Classical Dynamics jobs. In this way students have used the grid to simulate liquid argon, or to test the validity of the ideal gas law by actually doing the simulations through the grid.
        <specific_area>Chemistry</specific_area>
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|4=Linux, Windows
        <description><![CDATA[Surface science calculations using Classical Dynamics.  Leiden Classical allows volunteers, students and other scientist to submit their personal calculations to the grid. Each user has his own personal queue for Classical Dynamics jobs. In this way students have used the grid to simulate liquid argon, or to test the validity of the ideal gas law by actually doing the simulations through the grid.]]></description>
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|5=not available
        <home>Leiden University, The Netherlands</home>
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        <name>i686-pc-linux-gnu</name>
 
        <name>windows_intelx86</name>
 
        <name>x86_64-pc-linux-gnu</name>
 
        <name>x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu</name>
 
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      <image>https://boinc.berkeley.edu/images/leiden_classical.png</image>
 
      <summary>Help students do atomic simulations</summary>
 
    </project>
 

Revision as of 22:48, 3 June 2016

Project name: Leiden Classical
Project URL: http://boinc.gorlaeus.net/
Description: Surface science calculations using Classical Dynamics. Leiden Classical allows volunteers, students and other scientist to submit their personal calculations to the grid. Each user has his own personal queue for Classical Dynamics jobs. In this way students have used the grid to simulate liquid argon, or to test the validity of the ideal gas law by actually doing the simulations through the grid.
Platforms: Linux, Windows
Calculates using GPUs: not available
Has an OpenGL screen saver: {{{6}}}