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Psychoanalysis & the Films of Federico Fellini
This paper explores the connection between the study of psychoanalysis and the films of Italian filmamaker Federico Fellini. It looks at four of his works in detail: I Vitelloni, 8 1/2 [Eight and one half], Juliet of the Spirits and Amarcord and analyzes psychoanalytic themes and symbolism in each. Included is also a brief biography of the filmmaker and an outline of his experiences with psychoanalysis, chiefly the writings of Carl Jung
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Visualisation and Grid applications of electromagnetic scattering from aircraft
Proceedings of the 2003 UK e-Science All Hands Meeting, 31st August - 3rd September, Nottingham UKElectromagnetic scattering behaviour plays a central role in the design
of aircraft and other complex structures. This paper describes progress on
visualisation tools in this area and on initial development of a web portal
to enable scientists at remote locations to collaborate
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CamGrid: Experiences in constructing a university-wide, Condor-based grid at the University of Cambridge
Proceedings of the 2004 UK e-Science All Hands Meeting, 31st August - 3rd September, Nottingham UKIn this article we describe recent work done in building a university-wide grid at the University of Cambridge based on the Condor middleware [1]. Once the issues of stakeholder concerns (e.g.
security policies) and technical problems (e.g. firewalls and private IP addresses) have been taken into account, a solution based on two separate Condor environments was decided on. The first of these is a single large pool administered centrally by the University Computing Service (UCS) and
the second a federated service of flocked Condor pools belonging to various departments and run over a Virtual Private Network (VPN). We report on the current status of this ongoing work
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Applications of Grid techniques in the CFD field
Proceedings of "Integrating CFD and Experiments in Aerodynamics", Glasgow, UK, September 2003Besides the widely used Reynolds-averaged Navier-Stokes (RANS) solver, Large Eddy
Simulation (LES) and Direct Numerical Simulation (DNS) are becoming more and more
practical in today's Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) studies. All these techniques
are in constant pursuit of ever larger computing resources in order to produce acceptable and reasonable results. A new technique, the Grid technique, offers the possibility of aggregating the capabilities of geographically distributed computing resources. In this paper, a brief description of the Grid technique is presented followed by the current
progress in the study of its application to CFD between the Cambridge eScience Centre
and the CFD group at the Cambridge University Engineering Department
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