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1985-1986
Piet Hut entered a new area of research in the interface between Computer Science and Astrophysics. He started a long-term collaboration with Gerald Sussman, from the Artificial Intelligence Laboratory at M.I.T. This collaboration concerns the development of qualitatively new types of software, and in the future possibly new special-purpose hardware, for setting up, executing and analyzing dynamical simulations of galaxies and star clusters. In a related project, Joshua Barnes and Piet Hut developed a novel algorithm for performing N-body calculations in which the number of interactions per particle grows only logarithmically.
Another field of interdisciplinary research in which Piet Hut was active was a collaboration between four paleontologists including Erle Kauffman and William Elder (University of Colorado, Boulder), Gerta Keller (Princeton University) and Thorn Hansen (Western Washington University), two geologists, Walter Alvarez (University of California, Berkeley) and Eugene Shoemaker (United States Geological Survey, Flagstaff, Arizona) and two astronomers, Paul Weissman (Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, California) and Piet Hut. Together they wrote a comprehensive paper which addresses the possibility of comet showers causing mass extinctions, in a critical comparison of material from all three disciplines. Piet Hut and Gerta Keller were invited to give a Luis Clark Vanuxem Public Lecture at Princeton University in December 1985, in which they reported on the results of their collaboration.
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