Introduction Magnetism@home is a research project that uses Internet-connected computers to explore the equlibrium, metastable and transient magnetization patterns (first and foremost in nano-scale magnetic elements and their arrays, but later other systems may be considered). You can participate by downloading and running a free program on your computer.
VideosScience[The Science section might (or might not) be divided into two parts: {1} general discussion of the field, and then {2} a discussion of the project's specific endeavor. For instance, in LHC@home, we might have {1} "Science of the Large Hardon Collider" and then {2} "Science of LHC@home" Results[Where known, we should attempt to keep track of each project's publications. A good list to draw from is here. ] Links of Interest[Why recreate the wheel; there are lots of great sources out there.; a good list of sources can be really useful to the reader.] Magnetism@home in the Classroom[For each project, please add a "[Projectname] in the Classroom" section-- with a link toVolunteer Computing In the Classroom and an article named "[Projectname] in the Classroom". (Then please add "[Projectname] in the Classroom" to the list on the main Education page.)] Categories: Projects |
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