Python and Multi-Physics

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Satish Chimakurthi

Hello all,

For the last six months I have been working with Python for a certain multi-physics application (Fluid-Structure Interactions) related to my project. Beyond any doubt, Python proved to be extremely useful for my calculations and scripting needs. I am going to give a presentation at a conference next week, as part of which, I plan to highlight the importance and usefulness of python in research related to Multi-Physics. I have my own examples with which I can demonstrate this effectively, but then, with my very limited understanding and experience, I am not able to come up with better ideas.

If I come to know of more succesful stories in Multi-Physics research using python, I would like to include them too in my presentation and emphasize the spirit of using python in scientific research. I know of few companies like CFDRC and laboratories like LLNL who use python extensively for the kind of research I am talking about(from web). Is there any other individual or company devoted to such research ? Please let me know. This information would be of great help to me in presenting my stuff better.




Thanks in advance



Best Regards,
Satish Kumar Chimakurthi


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Cameron Laird

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emphasize the spirit of using python in scientific research. I know of
few companies like CFDRC and laboratories like LLNL who use python
extensively for the kind of research I am talking about(from web). Is
there any other individual or company devoted to such research ? Please
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There are lots. LOTS. Enough that it'd be a full-time job
cataloguing them. While I launched <URL:
http://phaseit.net/claird/comp.programming/open_source_science.html >
with the idea of (among other things) indexing such initiatives,
I've long since abandoned the fantasy of keeping up.

Look through the Proceedings of the Annual Python Conferences.
I think you'll find those useful.
 
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Fernando Perez

Satish Chimakurthi wrote:

If I come to know of more succesful stories in Multi-Physics research using
python, I would like to include them too in my presentation and emphasize the
spirit of using python in scientific research. I know of few companies like
CFDRC and laboratories like LLNL who use python extensively for the kind of
research I am talking about(from web). Is there any other individual or
company devoted to such research ? Please let me know. This information would
be of great help to me in presenting my stuff better.

Here's a link you may find of interest:
http://www.osti.gov/scidac/updatesharrison.html

Some details of this work will be presented at an AMS regional meeting in
March:

http://e-math.ams.org/amsmtgs/2090_program_ss12.html

Look for the Saturday afternoon sessions for links to the abstracts (the talks
aren't written yet :). All of the work at ORNL and what we at CU Boulder are
doing is in python, with C/C++ and Fortran cores for the speed-critical parts.
I haven't put any of what we've done online yet, but I'll make sure to have
the pdfs for the AMS talks available when they're done.

A guy across the hall from me did his PhD in fluid-structure interactions
(cavitation calculations for explosions near ships), but he was using Fortran
and I've yet to convince him to switch to python :)

Cheers,

f.
 

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