Mathematics & Computational Science

Computational Cosmology Center C³
In recent years astrophysics has undergone a renaissance, transforming from a data-starved to a data-driven science. A new generation of experiments — including the Planck and JDEM satellite missions — will gather data sets so massive that their analysis requires leading-edge, high performance computing resources. Continuing a decade-long collaboration in this field, the Physics Division and Computational Research Division at LBNL have formed the Computational Cosmology Center. Read More »
Mathematics
The Mathematics Department's research centers on the development of numerical and analytical methods and their application to challenging, difficult problems in physics and engineering. Current areas of specialized interest are vortex and particle methods, solid mechanics and fracture, interface techniques, turbulence theory, dynamics of polymeric systems, parallel implementation of codes for large-scale … Read More »
Center for Computational Sciences & Engineering
The Center for Computational Sciences and Engineering (CCSE) develops and applies advanced computational methodologies to solve large-scale scientific and engineering problems arising in the Department of Energy (DOE) mission areas involving energy, environmental, and industrial technology. The fundamental ideas behind adaptive mesh refinement (AMR) are applicable to a broad range of problems in science and engineering. … Read More »





