NRV web knowledge base: scientific and educational applications

10 Sept 2018, 15:15
15m
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Sectional reports 4. Scientific, industry and business applications in distributed computing systems Scientific, industry and business applications in distributed computing systems, education

Speaker

Dr Vladimir Rachkov (Joint Institute for Nuclear Research)

Description

The NRV web knowledge base on low-energy nuclear physics has been created in the Joint Institute for Nuclear Research. This knowledge base working through the Internet integrates a large amount of digitized experimental data on the properties of nuclei and nuclear reaction cross sections with a wide range of computational programs for modeling of nuclear properties and various processes of nuclear dynamics which run directly in the browser of a remote user. Today, the NRV knowledge base is both a powerful tool for nuclear physics research and an educational resource. The system is widely used, as evidenced by the large number of user queries to its resources and the number of references to the knowledge base in the articles published in scientific journals. The basic principles of the NRV knowledge base are covered, and a brief description of its structure is given. The practical usage of the NRV knowledge base for both scientific and educational applications is demonstrated in detail.

Primary authors

Aleksandr Alekseev (Chuvash State University, Cheboksary, Russia) Dr Alexander Karpov (JINR) Dr Andrey Denikin (FLNR JINR) Dr Mikhail Naumenko (Joint Institute for Nuclear Research) Prof. Viacheslav Samarin (Joint Institute for Nuclear Research, Flerov Laboratory of Nuclear Reactions) Dr Vladimir Rachkov (Joint Institute for Nuclear Research) Vyacheslav Saiko (FLNR JINR)

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