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        Researchers at Cornell are designing computer code to model some of the most violent events in the cosmos; namely, the inspiral of binary black holes.

        Because of the massive amount of information processing involved in this project, it is only feasible through the use of supercomputers at Cornell and across the country. Because of the variability in computer systems, this also demands that the code be portable and simple to manage.

        Of course, the main goal of this project is to better understand black hole dynamics and to test new algorithms in numerical relativity. But it may also yield some useful data for other areas of physics. For example, one of the effects of black hole collisions is the production of gravitational waves; and in part, these computer models will help to predict the form of gravitational waves received at observatories such as LIGO.

        Originally, this project was begun as part of the NSF Grand Challenge, and much of the research would not have been possible without their support.