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A brief accounting of my earliest experiences with VisTrails can be found on the page entitled [http://www.phys.lsu.edu/~tohline/vistrails/ Learning How to Use VisTrails] on my LSU website.  While on sabbatical leave at the SCI Institute during the 2010 Spring semester, I expect to become much more proficient in my use of this very versatile scientific visualization tool.  Here are some examples:
A brief accounting of my earliest experiences with VisTrails can be found on the page entitled [http://www.phys.lsu.edu/~tohline/vistrails/ Learning How to Use VisTrails] on my LSU website.  While on sabbatical leave at the SCI Institute during the 2010 Spring semester, I expect to become much more proficient in my use of this very versatile scientific visualization tool.  Here are some examples:


# [http://www.vistrails.org/index.php/User:Tohline/CustomizedPythonModule A Customized Python Module for CFD Flow Analysis within VisTrails]
# [http://www.vistrails.org/index.php/User:Tohline/CPM/Level1 A Customized Python Module for CFD Flow Analysis within VisTrails]
# [http://www.vistrails.org/index.php/User:Tohline/CPM Visualizing a Journal that can serve the Computational Sciences Community]


== Project #2: H_Book Development ==
== Project #2: H_Book Development ==

Revision as of 01:18, 5 February 2010

Who Am I?

Joel E. Tohline, Professor
Department of Physics & Astronomy
Louisiana State University
tohline@lsu.edu
LSU Home Page

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Project #1: VisTrails Utilization

A brief accounting of my earliest experiences with VisTrails can be found on the page entitled Learning How to Use VisTrails on my LSU website. While on sabbatical leave at the SCI Institute during the 2010 Spring semester, I expect to become much more proficient in my use of this very versatile scientific visualization tool. Here are some examples:

  1. A Customized Python Module for CFD Flow Analysis within VisTrails
  2. Visualizing a Journal that can serve the Computational Sciences Community

Project #2: H_Book Development

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While on sabbatical leave at the SCI Institute during the 2010 Spring semester, I will migrate and extend the contents of a HyperText Book (H_Book) entitled, The Structure, Stability, and Dynamics of Self-Gravitating Systems. I developed the original version of this H_Book during the mid-'90s, shortly after web browsers first appeared on the scene. The new, extended version of this H_Book is being developed within the framework of an editable Wiki on the Vistrails.org website.

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