A Brandt, C TF, TJ Barth, R Haimes - Six year research summary, 1999 - Springer
Most of the fundamental problems in physics, chemistry and engineering involve computation too hard even for future supercomputers, if conventional mathematical …
The next generation of supercomputers will break the exascale barrier. Soon we will have systems capable of at least one quintillion (billion billion) floating-point operations per …
A Mann - Proceedings of the National Academy of …, 2020 - National Acad Sciences
Sometime next year, managers at the US Department of Energy's (DOE) Argonne National Laboratory in Lemont, IL, will power up a calculating machine the size of 10 tennis courts …
In this article, we describe the context in which an international race towards Exascale computing has started. We cover the political and economic context and make a review of …
TW Keal, AM Elena, AA Sokol… - … in science & …, 2022 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
The transition to exascale computing will make possible simulations of unprecedented accuracy and complexity. We focus on materials and molecular modeling (MMM) aspiring to …
Small scale features and processes occurring at nanometer and femtosecond scales have a profound impact on what happens at a larger scale and over an extensive period of time …
The goal of reaching exascale computing is made especially challenging by the highly heterogeneous nature of modern platforms and the energy they consume. As compute …
In this paper, we report on the experimental results of running a large, tightly coupled, distributed multiscale computation over a hybrid High Performance Computing (HPC) …
JD Zhai, WG Chen - Frontiers of Information Technology & Electronic …, 2018 - Springer
Exascale systems have been under development for quite some time and will be available for use in a few years. It is time to think about future post-exascale systems. There are many …