Hello all, Over the past couple years I have done research one Beowulf clusters and also implemented the first one at my school. Now that I'm getting closer to graduating, I'm looking of turning all this work into a senior project. The only part that's missing though, is a good physics problem that I could code up a numerical solution for and run in parallel. I have done some of this, but it's mostly been simple stuff, such as a simple numerical integration via the Monte Carlo method in parallel. I know some of you on this list are professors and professionals that have extensive physics knowledge. What sorts of physics problems would you suggest I might be able to code up that would take a some time run on a Beowulf cluster? I'm going to be using Fortran 77 with MPI libraries as my base for coding. Thanks in advance for your help on this, I appreciate it.
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