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This program activity supports applied mathematics, computer science, and computational science research that develops concepts, algorithms, and tools for enabling solutions to large scientific problems. DOE supports leading-edge research at ten DOE laboratories and over 30 universities.
Current activities include research in applied mathematics and computational science, the studies of the National Academy of Science's Board on Mathematical Sciences, over 40 postdoctoral associates at laboratories and universities, and over 60 university graduate students. Applied mathematicians and computational scientists supported by basic research are also active in Grand Challenge projects. The applied mathematics program was reviewed in FY 1993 by panels of outside experts. It received uniformly high marks for scientific excellence and relevance to the DOE mission. The panel also identified new areas for possible funding:
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Made available codes based on adaptive mesh refinement techniques for resolving 3D fluid flow phenomena in complex geometries.
Designed security procedures for voice and data transmission based on sending the data encapsulated in a chaotic signal and decoding the signal using techniques for controlling chaos. Made available codes for resolving large-scale stochastic programming problems of the type found in large commercial electric power distribution systems, data transmission networks, and airline crew equipment scheduling operations. Developed and integrated sparse matrix techniques for finite element codes that perform crash simulation and analysis. Work on algorithms supporting NEMS initiated in FY 1995 has led to dramatic improvements in the run-time and accuracy of the NEMS codes. |
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