Supercomputing: Applications & India’s Progress
Supercomputing involves the use of extremely fast computers to perform complex calculations at high speeds. These machines solve scientific, engineering, and data-intensive problems that are beyond the capabilities of typical computers, enabling advancements in research and technology.
Applications of Supercomputing
- Climate Modelling: Supercomputers are used to simulate climate patterns and predict changes in the Earth's climate. These simulations help scientists understand global warming and its potential impacts.
- Astrophysics: They enable simulations of cosmic phenomena like black holes, galaxy formation, and supernova explosions, contributing to our understanding of the universe.
- Particle Physics: Supercomputers facilitate the analysis of data from particle accelerators like the ....
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