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  • ...Institute for Gravitational Physics|Max Planck Institute for Gravitational Physics (Albert Einstein Institute)]] ...Institute for Gravitational Physics|Max Planck Institute for Gravitational Physics (Albert Einstein Institute)]] in Hannover, Germany. The project officially ...
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  • ...cture prediction using evolutionary algorithms|journal=Journal of Chemical Physics|year=2006|volume=124|issue=24|pages=244704|doi=10.1063/1.2210932}}</ref> ...ionary techniques: Principles and applications|journal=Journal of Chemical Physics|year=2008|volume=124|pages=244704|doi=10.1063/1.2400012}}</ref> ...
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  • |title=BOINC projects ...INC Projects - a directory and reference for all BOINC volunteer computing projects, past and present. ...
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  • | category = Chemistry, Physics ...sical |website=Wikipedia |access-date=2026-06-22}}</ref> Unlike most BOINC projects, which distribute a single fixed scientific workload to volunteers, Leiden ...
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  • ...e, Pirates@Home, World Community Grid, and dozens more volunteer computing projects. |image=Boinc-projects-seo.png ...
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  • Like many BOINC projects, SPACIOUS@home distributes scientific calculations across a large network o ...d interest in astronomy-focused BOINC applications and volunteer computing projects. ...
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  • == Scientific Projects == === Current Projects === ...
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  • ...ole in the creation of [[Einstein@Home]], one of the most successful BOINC projects ever launched, and later helped develop BOINC's social software tools.<ref ...omputer for gravitational waves]. Louisiana State University Department of Physics. 2004. Retrieved 2026-05-01.</ref> A BOINC project distributes small packet ...
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  • Unlike many BOINC projects focused on astronomy, biology, or physics, LODA focuses almost entirely on mathematical discovery and algorithm synth ...ite web |url=https://boinc.berkeley.edu/projects.php |title=Choosing BOINC projects |publisher=BOINC |access-date=2026-05-21}}</ref> ...
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  • | category = Particle physics ...y on desktop computers at CERN using a proprietary tool called the Compact Physics Screen Saver (CPSS). The BOINC-powered platform opened the simulations to v ...
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  • ...e upcoming event [[wikipedia:World_Year_of_Physics_2005|'''''World Year of Physics 2005''''']]. The American Physical Society offered publicity and volunteers ...hysical Society|American Physical Society]], making it one of the earliest projects to run on the [[wikipedia:Berkeley Open Infrastructure for Network Computin ...
    28 KB (3,984 words) - 12:26, 29 May 2026
  • ...|access-date=2026-05-21}}</ref> MilkyWay@home was among the earliest BOINC projects to deploy GPU applications at scale, releasing CUDA support for NVIDIA GPUs ...ewberg|Heidi Jo Newberg]], then an associate professor of physics, applied physics, and astronomy at RPI. Her work to map the three-dimensional distribution o ...
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  • | description = Spinhenge@home was a completed Physics BOINC volunteer computing project simulating spin dynamics in nanoscale mol | category = Physics ...
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  • ...ating why this is computationally hard. In practice, Predictor@home used [[physics]]-based all-atom [[force field (chemistry)|force fields]] with [[implicit s ...h results, data integrity is a significant concern for volunteer computing projects. Predictor@home addressed this through a technique called '''Homogeneous Re ...
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  • ...t.net/index.php/BOINC_projects |title=BOINC projects wiki |publisher=BOINC Projects Wiki}}</ref> The project was founded primarily by astrophysicist Krzysztof * Accretion physics ...
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  • | author = Astronomical Observatory Institute, Faculty of Physics, Adam Mickiewicz University ....<ref>{{cite web |url=https://boinc.berkeley.edu/projects.php |title=BOINC Projects List |publisher=University of California, Berkeley |access-date=2026-05-18} ...
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  • ...ings. This technique is called a '''[[wikipedia:climate ensemble|perturbed-physics ensemble]]''' (PPE), and the sheer volume of computing required puts it far ...sically plausible perturbations to atmospheric, oceanic, and sulphur-cycle physics.<ref name="wikipedia"/> ...
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  • Projects exploring probabilistic text generation can also intersect with: ...pplication that could run alongside more CPU-intensive volunteer computing projects.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://hardforum.com/threads/goofyxgrid-home.1904588/ ...
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  • ...computation. Over time, Yoyo@home has become one of the most diverse BOINC projects in terms of application variety. ...o provide a flexible volunteer computing environment capable of supporting projects that might otherwise lack the infrastructure or funding required to maintai ...
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  • ...rs/cacm.php |access-date=2026-06-20}}</ref> Prior to SETI@home, radio SETI projects relied on special-purpose supercomputers located at the telescope facility ...by SETI@home, now supports dozens of computationally intensive scientific projects across many disciplines.<ref name="wikipedia-seti"/> The first goal, as of ...
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