SLinCA@Home

SLinCA@Home hosts several scientific applications dedicated to research into scale-invariant dependencies in experimental data in physics and materials science.

[2] About 700 active users contribute about 0.5–1.5 teraFLOPS[3] of computational power, which would rank SLinCA@Home among the top 20 on the TOP500 list of supercomputers in June 2005.

It is now operated by a group of scientists from IMP NASU in close cooperation with partners from IDGF and the 'Ukraine' Volunteer Computing team.

The SLinCA@Home project was created to perform searches for and research into previously unknown scale-invariant dependencies using data from experiments and simulations.

An additional goal was the migration to the OurGrid platform for testing and demonstrating potential mechanisms of interoperation between worldwide communities with different DCI paradigms.

IDGF member Yuri Gordienko receives the 2nd best poster award at CGW'10