clusters

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    The term cluster refers to the grouping together of elements within a domain - usually spacespatial.Cluster may refer to:
  • Cluster bomb
  • Cluster (band)
  • Cluster (chemistry)
  • Metal cluster

    Physics -
  • cluster (physics), in molecular physics and solid state physics: A collaboration of (mostly equal) atoms, halfway between molecules and crystals

    Astronomy -
  • star cluster
  • galaxy cluster

    Music -
  • tone cluster

    Statistics -
  • cluster sampling
  • cluster analysis

    Economics -
  • Porter's cluster

    Space sciences -
  • Cluster mission, an European Space AgencyESA mission to study the magnetosphere
  • cluster satellites

    Biology -
  • cell cluster
  • cancer cluster (biomedicine)
  • winter cluster (beekeeping)
  • googoo cluster

    Computers and information technology -
  • Computer cluster, a group of loosely coupled computers that work together closely
  • Cluster (file system), is a group of disk sectors used in a File Allocation Table (FAT)
  • lost cluster, refers to a cluster marked as being used even though it is not assigned to any file.
  • cluster (programming), a programming language used around 1990 with amiga computers
  • Techno cluster
  • Cluster Resources, Inc.
  • Cluster Builder clusterbuilder.org

    Writing systems -
  • Consonant clusterdisambig !cs:Clusterde:Clusterfr:Cluster ja:クラスターpl:Klasterru :кластерsv:Kluster DEBUG REDIRECT (cluster)
  • Websites


    The Beowulf Project
    History of Beowulf development, network drivers, software, documentation, papers, and links to other resources and cluster sites.
    http://www.beowulf.org/

    Students for the Exploration and the Development of Space
    Comprehensive overview with newsletters, forums, projects facts of a worldwide student space organization.
    http://www.seds.org

    Springer LINK
    Information about scientific books and journals of the Springer publishing group, CD-ROM publications, software products, and catalogues, and online access (by subscription) to some contents.
    http://link.springer.de/

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