yoyo@home brings existing distributed computing projects to the BOINC world using the BOINC Wrapper technology. yoyo@home is currently running the following sub-projects:
M Queens The M queens puzzle is the problem of placing M chess queens on an M x M chessboard so that no two queens threaten each other; thus, a solution requires that no two queens share the same row, column, or diagonal. -> progress -> Top teams -> Top participants
Perfect Cuboid aims to find a Perfect Cuboid or to prove that if it exists, its space diagonal must be greater than N (N<263). During our moving up we will also find almost perfect cuboids: **E**dge and **F**ace cuboids (completely for ranges up to 250) and some kinds of cuboids in complex numbers (Perfect **C**omplex, **I**maginary and **T**wilight). -> progress -> Top teams -> Top participants
(2)evolution@home represents the first and so far only distributed computing project addressing evolutionary research. It simulates different types of populations and focuses on the analysis of human mitochondrial DNA. Read the original Evolution@home website for more information. -> Top teams -> Top participants
(1)Muon simulates and designs parts of a particle accelerator. You are simulating the part of the process where the proton beam hits the target rod and causes pions to be emitted, which decay into muons. -> progress -> Top teams -> Top participants
(Sandybridge) Odd Weird Search This project is a number-theoretic project which searches for odd weird numbers. In fact, no odd weird number is known. Previous effort searches up to 1021. The project continues this effort of searching for odd weird numbers up to 1028. -> progress -> Top teams -> Top participants
Harmonious TreesGraham and Sloane proposed in 1980 a conjecture stating that every tree has a harmonious labelling, a graph labelling closely related to additive base. We do a computational approach to this conjecture by checking trees with limited size. -> progress -> Top teams -> Top participants