Team OcUK Einstein@home Statistics

Einstein@home

These pages provide statistics for the participants of the BOINC-based Einstein@home project, and are based on statistics made available from the official project site.

Einstein@home Project Totals

Database last updated: Thursday, 9th September 2010 11:12
Using statistics from: Thursday, 9th September 2010 09:00
Database status: Current  
 
Project total credit: 22,873,972,160.68 cobblestones
Project recent average credit: 30,562,167.89 cobblestones
Total participants (>0 credit): 274,211 (250,100 loaded)
Active participants: 47,387  
Total hosts: 1,800,862 (250,100 loaded)
Total teams: 9,536 (9,536 loaded)
Total countries: 224 (224 loaded)

Einstein@home

Einstein@home is a program that uses your computer's idle time to search for spinning neutron stars (also called pulsars) using data from the LIGO and GEO gravitational wave detectors. Einstein@home plan to deploy a production version of Einstein@home as part of the American Physical Society's World Year of Physics 2005 activities.
BOINC BOINC is a software platform for distributed computing using volunteer computer resources, and provides the framework for SETI@home and other projects. It is based at the Space Sciences Laboratory at the University of California, Berkeley.