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A Perspective on the SPPEXA Collaboration from Japanmance Computing” (so called Post-Peta CREST) . It was supported by JST (Japan Science and Technology Agency), which is the Japanese counterpart to DFG (“Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft”). The Post-Peta CREST project was similar to the first funding phase of SPPEXA in the sense that it had a primaril绝食 发表于 2025-3-25 15:19:37
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AIMES: Advanced Computation and I/O Methods for Earth-System Simulationsity are steadily increasing. Scientists perform runs with growing resolution or aggregate results from many similar smaller-scale runs with slightly different initial conditions (the so-called ensemble runs). In the fifth Coupled Model Intercomparison Project (CMIP5), the produced datasets require minsipid 发表于 2025-3-25 20:56:21
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ESSEX: Equipping Sparse Solvers For Exascaleue solvers on future heterogeneous exascale systems. Starting without the burden of legacy code, a holistic performance engineering process could be deployed across the traditional software layers to identify efficient implementations and guide sustainable software development. At the basic buildingMaximize 发表于 2025-3-26 04:40:52
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Exa-Dune—Flexible PDE Solvers, Numerical Methods and Applicationstions (PDEs) on future exascale systems exhibiting a heterogeneous massively parallel architecture. In order to cope with the increased probability of hardware failures, one aim of the project was to add flexible, application-oriented resilience capabilities into the framework. Continuous improvemenCOKE 发表于 2025-3-26 13:26:34
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EXAHD: A Massively Parallel Fault Tolerant Sparse Grid Approach for High-Dimensional Turbulent Plasmions. Unfortunately, these simulations suffer from the curse of dimensionality due to the five-plus-one-dimensional nature of the equations. Hence, we propose a sparse grid approach based on the sparse grid combination technique which splits the simulation grid into multiple smaller grids of varying