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Xavier University Computer Science Research
Parallel and Distributed Computing
This material is based upon work supported by the National Science
Foundation under Grant No. 0215836.
Papers/Projects related to this
- Marco Fautzzo used the cluster to perform around 350,000
numerical simulations of orbital stability. This work resulted in
the paper "A Statistical Stability Analysis of Inclined Earth-like
Planetary Orbits in Binary Systems", by M. Fatuzzo, F. C. Adams,
R. Gauvin, and E. M. Proszkow, which is being submitted to to The
Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific in Spring
2006.
- Michelle Lyman's work on Genetic Programming was supported by
this grant and resulted in a
paper and
presentation at the National Conference on Undergraduate Research.
- Gary Lewandowski and Michelle Lyman June 2005, Genetic Programming for Associations on Card Sort Data, poster presented
with Michelle Lyman at GECCO 2005, Washington, D.C.
Curriculum
This material is based upon work supported by the National Science
Foundation under CCLI Grant No. 9952548.
Papers from this
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G. Lewandowski, L. Johnson, and M. Goldweber, Fostering a creative
interest in computer science, Proceedings of the Thirty-sixth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education, February
2005, pp. 535-539.
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G. Lewandowski, Using process journals to gain qualitative
understanding of beginning programmers, Journal of Computing
Sciences in Colleges, Consortium for Computing Sciences in Colleges,
vol 19, no. 1 Oct. 2003, pp. 298-309.
Gary Lewandowski
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