May 02, 2011,
4:00am - 5:00pm
Location:
MIT 54-915
Speaker: Leo Kadanoff, University of Chicago [speaker's website]
Worthwhile computer simulations are done to explore uncharted territory, resolve a well-posed scientific or technical question, or to make a design choice. Some excellent work is reviewed Some less happy stories are recounted. I then concentrate my attention upon astrophysical simulations, showing how they can explore possible scenarios for stellar explosions.