scholarly journals Preliminary simulation of contaminant migration in ground water at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

10.2172/93747 ◽  
1995 ◽  
Author(s):  
A.F.B. Tompson ◽  
P.F. McKereghan ◽  
E.M. Nichols
Author(s):  
Bálint Joó ◽  
Mike A. Clark

The QUDA library for optimized lattice quantum chromodynamics using GPUs, combined with a high-level application framework such as the Chroma software system, provides a powerful tool for computing quark propagators, a key step in current calculations of hadron spectroscopy, nuclear structure, and nuclear forces. In this contribution we discuss our experiences, including performance and strong scaling of the QUDA library and Chroma on the Edge Cluster at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory and on various clusters at Jefferson Lab. We highlight some scientific successes and consider future directions for graphics processing units in lattice quantum chromodynamics calculations.


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