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SCHEDULE: NOV 16-21, 2014
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Enabling Physics Insight with Multidimensional Computer Simulations
SESSION: BE Session II: HPC Applications and Q&A
EVENT TYPE: HPC Interconnections (BE, Undergraduates, Cluster)
TIME: 1:30PM - 1:45PM
SESSION CHAIR: Tony Drummond
Presenter(s):Alice Koniges
ROOM:288-89
ABSTRACT:
Physics and numerical simulations have progressed hand in hand since the beginning of computer science. With the ever-increasing compute power offered at the highest end, numerical simulation of physics experiments yields both design and understanding at an unprecedented level. I will describe some recent physics simulations in the field of accelerator and fusion energy research and discuss how they rely on high performance computing (HPC) for true fidelity, design and predictability. I will also discuss how the latest trends in HPC in are affecting simulation techniques.
Chair/Presenter Details:
Tony Drummond (Chair) - Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Alice Koniges - Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
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