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<DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2><FONT face="Times New Roman" size=3>Hello
everyone,<BR><BR>Thanks very much for your responses. I did get a lot of useful
information.<BR><BR>Mr. Fernando, apart from the Applied Math department at
University of<BR>Colorado, I think Aerospace Engineering Sciences also does lot
of coding in<BR>Python. I am not sure, though.<BR><BR>I am really excited about
using Python. I have'nt been more comfortable<BR>with any other language,
ever. I will continue to pursue this in my
research<BR>althrough.<BR><BR><BR>Thanks again<BR><BR><BR>Best
Regards,<BR>Satish Kumar Chimakurthi<BR><BR><BR><BR>----- Original Message -----
<BR>From: "Fernando Perez" <</FONT><A href="mailto:fperez528@yahoo.com"><FONT
face="Times New Roman" size=3>fperez528@yahoo.com</FONT></A><FONT
face="Times New Roman" size=3>><BR>Newsgroups: comp.lang.python<BR>To:
<</FONT><A href="mailto:python-list@python.org"><FONT face="Times New Roman"
size=3>python-list@python.org</FONT></A><FONT face="Times New Roman"
size=3>><BR>Sent: Wednesday, March 03, 2004 4:29 PM<BR>Subject: Re: Python
and Multi-Physics<BR><BR><BR>> Satish Chimakurthi
wrote:<BR>><BR>><BR>> > If I come to know of more succesful stories
in Multi-Physics research<BR>using<BR>> > python, I would like to include
them too in my presentation and<BR>emphasize the<BR>> > spirit of using
python in scientific research. I know of few companies<BR>like<BR>> >
CFDRC and laboratories like LLNL who use python extensively for the
kind<BR>of<BR>> > research I am talking about(from web). Is there any
other individual or<BR>> > company devoted to such research ? Please let
me know. This information<BR>would<BR>> > be of great help to me in
presenting my stuff better.<BR>><BR>> Here's a link you may find of
interest:<BR>> </FONT><A
href="http://www.osti.gov/scidac/updatesharrison.html"><FONT
face="Times New Roman"
size=3>http://www.osti.gov/scidac/updatesharrison.html</FONT></A><BR><FONT
face="Times New Roman" size=3>><BR>> Some details of this work will be
presented at an AMS regional meeting in<BR>> March:<BR>><BR>> </FONT><A
href="http://e-math.ams.org/amsmtgs/2090_program_ss12.html"><FONT
face="Times New Roman"
size=3>http://e-math.ams.org/amsmtgs/2090_program_ss12.html</FONT></A><BR><FONT
face="Times New Roman" size=3>><BR>> Look for the Saturday afternoon
sessions for links to the abstracts (the<BR>talks<BR>> aren't written yet
:). All of the work at ORNL and what we at CU Boulder<BR>are<BR>> doing
is in python, with C/C++ and Fortran cores for the
speed-critical<BR>parts.<BR>> I haven't put any of what we've done online
yet, but I'll make sure to<BR>have<BR>> the pdfs for the AMS talks available
when they're done.<BR>><BR>> A guy across the hall from me did his PhD in
fluid-structure interactions<BR>> (cavitation calculations for explosions
near ships), but he was using<BR>Fortran<BR>> and I've yet to convince him to
switch to python :)<BR>><BR>> Cheers,<BR>><BR>> f.<BR>> --
<BR>> </FONT><A
href="http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list"><FONT
face="Times New Roman"
size=3>http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list</FONT></A><BR></FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2>SATISH KUMAR CHIMAKURTHI<BR>Graduate Research
Assistant<BR>CFD GROUP<BR>Mechanical Engineering<BR>UNIVERSITY OF
KENTUCKY<BR>Lexington<BR>KENTUCKY - 40508<BR>U.S.A</FONT></DIV>
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<DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2>Email: <A
href="mailto:skchim0@engr.uky.edu">skchim0@engr.uky.edu</A><BR>Mobile:859-420-9890<BR>Office:
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