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OU Research IT Facilitated Scholarly Publications
(2015)
Scholarly Publications Facilitated by OU Research IT
A Galërkin projection and multiple scales approach to Feshbach resonance in Bose-Einstein condensates
(2006-11-27)
In this paper, solutions of the nonlinear Schrödinger equation with a parabolic and a periodic potential modelling the dynamics of Bose–Einstein condensates are considered. A Galërkin projection approach is applied to ...
The Oklahoma Cyberinfrastructure Initiative
(2013-07-22)
The Oklahoma Cyberinfrastructure Initiative (OCII) is a mechanism by which institutions in the state can share resources, both physical and human, to enable research and education statewide to utilize advanced computing ...
Eudaimonic Growth: How Virtues and Motives Shape the Narrative Self and Its Development within a Social Ecology
(2016-05)
This project investigates how virtues shape people’s life stories within a social ecology of families, social institutions, and cultural master narratives. Life stories allow us to study how virtues serve as motives for ...
The OneOklahoma Friction Free Network: Towards a Multi-Institutional Science DMZ in an EPSCoR State
(2014-07-26)
The OneOklahoma Friction Free Network (OFFN) is a dedicated multi-institutional research-only "Science DMZ" network that connects the state's academic Cyberinfrastructure resources -- including all four high performance ...
A Three-Semester, Interdisciplinary Approach to Parallel Programming in a Liberal Arts University Setting
(2014-07-13)
We describe a successful addition of high performance computing (HPC) into a traditional computer science curriculum at a liberal arts university. The approach incorporated a three-semester sequence of courses emphasizing ...
The Oklahoma PetaStore: A Business Model for Big Data on a Small Budget
(2014-07-13)
In the era of Big Data, research productivity can be highly sensitive to the availability of large scale, long term archival storage. Unfortunately, many mass storage systems are prohibitively expensive at scales appropriate ...