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Santa Fe Light Cone Simulation research project files, Bulk, 2005-2007, 2005-2012, Bulk 2005-2007

683.0 Gigabytes 39 Electronic file 683.0 Gigabyte(s) 39 digital objects collectively containing 1,797 digital files of various types.
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Scope and Contents note

The project files consists of data in three broad categories: the simulation data ("Data at Redshift" components); analysis tools and example scripts (Data Processing Tools) for processing the data; and project administration and background documents (Historical Documents) related to the project. All these materials were created between 2005 and 2012, beginning with a proposal for the LUSciD Project, continuing on to the simulation data, and ending with the recent analysis tools. The historical documents are proposals and progress reports that were part of grants or requests for computational resources supporting the research. The component for analysis tools and example scripts contains the source code to yt (http://yt-project.org/), which was used to produce the example data analysis results. The results are a combination of structured text, binary files, and images. The historical documents and analysis tools are described in greater detail in their component descriptions.

The scientific motivations for the light cone simulation are described in the Project Background. Here we describe how the simulation data was generated. The simulation was the final in a group of simulations, with each one designed to meet certain requirements, such as resolution. Earlier simulations tied to the LUsciD Project were performed on Thunder, a Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory cluster. This calculation for the Santa Fe Light Cone Simulation was a demonstration of the software's ability to perform adaptive refinement throughout the volume, and as a result, was run on the San Diego Supercomputer Center's DataStar system and the National Center for Supercomputing Applications Altix, Cobalt.

The simulation was initialized at high redshift, assuming a standard cosmological model incorporating dark energy and cold dark matter. The physical volume represented was a periodic cube 512 comoving megaparsecs on a side. The simulation was evolved to the present day, using models for gravity and adiabatic gas dynamics. At specific points, snapshots of the simulation were saved, and a representative subset of those are contained in this collection.

These snapshots are organized by time (or, equivalently, redshift) at the top level, and named from RD0009 to RD0036; lower numbers (e.g., RD0009) represent earlier times in the universe's evolution, while higher numbers are later times and ones closer to the present day. Each snapshot has an archive (tar) file of the original data, a checksum of the archive, and text files of the parameters, grid hierarchy, and boundary conditions. The parameter, hierarchy, and boundary files are also in the archive file, but are available separately for convenience in a component named "Parameters."

The contents of each project component labeled RD00## are the same:

* RD00## (parameters, ASCII): All of the simulation parameters are listed in these files as key-value pairs, using a "key = value" format. The input parameter are identical across all parameter files, while variables such as the current time, or redshift, change.

* RD00##.hierarchy (grid metadata, ASCII): A list of the grid data structures, their spatial position, file names, and numerical size.

* RD00##.cpu0XXX (physical data, HDF5): These files hold the physical fields (density, velocity, etc.) for each grid.

* RD00##.boundary (boundary conditions, ASCII): Boundary metadata.

* RD00##.boundary.hdf (boundary conditions, HDF5): Boundary data for necessary fields

Very Important Records from Very Important Office, 1888-2025

25 Linear feet 30 boxes + oversize materials, several TB of data, etc.
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Board of Directors, 1958-2025 Box 1-10

 

Board of Governors, 1958-2019

 

Library of Congress EAD Web Portal, Accessed 2025-08-14

30 Electronic file
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This site hosts documentation and resources for the Encoded Archival Description (EAD) standard, including schemas, tag libraries, news, and links to community tools and initiatives.

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About and Design Guidelines

 

Community and Listserv

 

EAD Versions and Tag Libraries

 

Visual Resources Association Web Portal, Accessed 2025-08-14

50 Electronic file
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The public website for the Visual Resources Association, including organizational information (About, History), events and annual conferences, publications and resources such as VRA-L, VRA Bulletin, VRA Core, Cataloging Cultural Objects, and information on groups, opportunities, and affiliated organizations.

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About and History

 

Groups and Affiliates

 

News and Events

 

United Artists (New York, N.Y.) Records, 1977-1983

3.60 Electronic file (9 archives boxes) 3.60 linear feet (9 archives boxes)
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Records of a publishing company established by poets Lewis Warsh and Bernadette Mayer in 1977. Successor to Angel Hair magazine and Angel Hair Books, United Artists published works of contemporary poets and writers, including Ted Berrigan, Clark Coolidge, Alan Ginsberg, Gregory Corso, Robert Creeley, and Bill Berkson. Correspondence with these and other United Artist contributors can be found in the collection. Also included are typescripts of works submitted and materials used for production of United Artists publications.
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Amazing Pemberly Collection of Fitzwilliam Darcy and Elizabeth Bennett Darcy, 1987, bulk 1778-1838

6 Cubic Feet 6 cubic feet (6 record cartons) of materials spanning the years 1778-1838 and documenting the business and personal interests of several generations of the Darcy family, who resided at the estate of Pemberly in Derbyshire in England. Their business interests included agriculture, tenant farming, and a coal mine. The records include letters, rent books, and other business records. The collection also includes personal correspondence, diaries and journals, and personal ephemera.
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This collection contains material regarding Jane Austin and Mr. Darcy, collected and compiled by the Pemberly Estate archivists, Patty Wanninger and George Holbert Tucker between 1987-present day. The bulk of the material was collected by the Darcy Family.

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Amazing Pemberly Collection of Fitzwilliam Darcy and Elizabeth Bennett Darcy, 1987, bulk 1778-1838 6 Cubic Feet 6 cubic feet (6 record cartons) of materials spanning the years 1778-1838 and documenting the business and personal interests of several generations of the Darcy family, who resided at the estate of Pemberly in Derbyshire in England. Their business interests included agriculture, tenant farming, and a coal mine. The records include letters, rent books, and other business records. The collection also includes personal correspondence, diaries and journals, and personal ephemera.

 
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