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Alex Szalay
Astrophysics with Terabytes
Things You Need to Know About Big Data
Gerard Lemson Alex Szalay, Mike Rippin DIBBS/Sciserver Collaborative Data-Driven Science
Harnessing Grid Resources to Enable the Dynamic Analysis of Large Astronomy Datasets Year 1 Progress Report & Year 2 Proposal
Warmth Elevating the Depths: Shallower Voids with Warm Dark Matter
Large Scale Structures of the Universe Proceedings of the 130Th Symposium of the International Astronomical Union, Dedicated to the Memory of Marc A
2016 – Aug – 09 CURRICULUM VITAE Mike Specian Contact
Migrating a Multiterabyte Archive from Object to Relational Databases
Extreme Data-Intensive Scientific Computing on Gpus
The World-Wide Telescope, an Archetype for Online Science
Mark C. Neyrinck University of the Basque Country Curriculum Vitæ Mobile Ph: +34 663 490 872 (Spain) 48080 Bilbao, Spain +1 808 232 7263 (US)
The Importance of Data Locality in Distributed Computing Applications Alex Szalay, Julian Bunn, Jim Gray, Ian Foster, Ioan Raicu
Johns Hopkins' Interest in Joining
Scientific Data Management at the Johns Hopkins Institute for Data
Alex Szalay-Presentation
Data-Intensive Science Using Gpus
Development Site, Alex Szalay: Science in an Exponential World
Data- Intensive Computing in the 21St Century
Top View
Szalay Slides
Constraining the Particle Nature of Dark Matter: Model-Independent Tests from the Intersection of Theory and Observation
Cosmic Fron'ers Alex Szalay, Andy Connolly, Salman Habib
Science and Legacy Value of the ESO Public Surveys and Large Programmes Held at ESO Headquarters, Garching, Germany, 5–9 October 2015
Investigations of Dark Matter Using Cosmological
New Collaborative Relationships: the Role of Academic Libraries in the Digital Data Universe
Resummed Perturbation Theory of Galaxy Clustering
The Indra Suite of Cosmological Simulations
Turning Large Simulations Into Numerical Laboratories
When Data Management Meets Cosmology and Astrophysics: Some Lessons Learned from the Petasky Project
Table of Contents (Print)
Data-Intensive Discovery in Science: the Fourth Paradigm
Virtual Observatories
Dark Sector Combining Low and High Redshift Information Collaborators Past & Present
Fermilab Physics Advisory Committee Report 18-21 July, 2019
Numerical Laboratories on Exascale
The Fourth Paradigm: How Big Data Is Changing Science
Building the Worldwide Telescope