Computational Science and Engineering at Argonne National LaboratoryArgonne National Laboratory, 1991 - 32 lappuses |
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... Particles 24 Exploiting Massive Parallelism for Finite Element Analysis 27 Argonne Computational Research Facilities 28 The Cray X - MP and Other Argonne Central Computers 29 The Advanced Computing Research Facility Computers 30 The ...
... Particles 24 Exploiting Massive Parallelism for Finite Element Analysis 27 Argonne Computational Research Facilities 28 The Cray X - MP and Other Argonne Central Computers 29 The Advanced Computing Research Facility Computers 30 The ...
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... particle functions are simply anti - symmetrized products of the one - particle functions , or determi- nants ) . The program is relatively simple , with a small computational kernel . It uses a new algo- rithm to perform very large ...
... particle functions are simply anti - symmetrized products of the one - particle functions , or determi- nants ) . The program is relatively simple , with a small computational kernel . It uses a new algo- rithm to perform very large ...
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... particles . The physics and chemistry of materials involve sys- tems that consist of light particles ( e.g. , electrons ) interacting strongly with an ensemble of heavy particles ( e.g. , ions ) . These systems can be treated as mixed ...
... particles . The physics and chemistry of materials involve sys- tems that consist of light particles ( e.g. , electrons ) interacting strongly with an ensemble of heavy particles ( e.g. , ions ) . These systems can be treated as mixed ...
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... particle trajectories for at least a million time steps . Such a calculation is possible on hybrid Cray- Connection ... particles that engage in those interactions ( hadrons ) occur as a result of interactions between quarks and gluons ...
... particle trajectories for at least a million time steps . Such a calculation is possible on hybrid Cray- Connection ... particles that engage in those interactions ( hadrons ) occur as a result of interactions between quarks and gluons ...
17. lappuse
... particles through the open channels along the crystallo- graphic axial or planar directions , caused by gentle small - angle collisions with the atoms of the lattice . Since channeling is very sensitive to the displace- ment of the ...
... particles through the open channels along the crystallo- graphic axial or planar directions , caused by gentle small - angle collisions with the atoms of the lattice . Since channeling is very sensitive to the displace- ment of the ...
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