Ultrarelativistic Quantum Molecular Dynamics is a physics model to describe the transport, collision, scattering, and decay of nuclear particles. The UrQMD framework has been in use for nearly 20 years since its first development. In this period computing aspects, the design of code, and the efficiency of computation have been minor points of interest. Nowadays an additional issue arises due to the fact that the run time of the framework does not diminish any more with new hardware generations. The current development in computing hardware is mainly focused on parallelism. Especially in scientific applications a high order of parallelisation can be achieved due to the superposition principle. In this thesis it is shown how modern design cr...
Quantum computing proposes quantum algorithms exponentially faster than their clas- sical analogues ...
We describe portable software to simulate universal quantum computers on massive parallel Computers....
The major achievements enabled by QMC Endstation grant include * Performance improvement on clusters...
Patches to the code of the Ultra-relativisic Quantum Molecular Dynamics model (UrQMD version 1.3) ar...
We discuss here Quantum molecular dynamics models (QMD) and Dual Parton Models (DPM and QGSM). We co...
Hadron-hadron collisions at high energies are investigated in the Ultra- relativistic-Quantum-Molecu...
The exponential growth in computer power over the past few decades has been a huge boon to computati...
Universal quantum computers are potentially an ideal setting for simulating many-body quantum dynami...
A mechanism for locally density-dependent dynamic parton rearrangement and fusion has been implement...
Our goal was to investigate the suitability of parallel supercomputer architectures for Quantum Mont...
The past few years have witnessed the concrete and fast spreading of quantum technologies for practi...
Simulating quantum systems is a hard computational problem as resource requirements grow exponential...
We describe portable software to simulate universal quantum computers on massive parallel computers....
A revised version of the massively parallel simulator of a universal quantum computer, described in ...
This thesis, whose topic is quantum chemistry algorithms, is made in the context of the change in pa...
Quantum computing proposes quantum algorithms exponentially faster than their clas- sical analogues ...
We describe portable software to simulate universal quantum computers on massive parallel Computers....
The major achievements enabled by QMC Endstation grant include * Performance improvement on clusters...
Patches to the code of the Ultra-relativisic Quantum Molecular Dynamics model (UrQMD version 1.3) ar...
We discuss here Quantum molecular dynamics models (QMD) and Dual Parton Models (DPM and QGSM). We co...
Hadron-hadron collisions at high energies are investigated in the Ultra- relativistic-Quantum-Molecu...
The exponential growth in computer power over the past few decades has been a huge boon to computati...
Universal quantum computers are potentially an ideal setting for simulating many-body quantum dynami...
A mechanism for locally density-dependent dynamic parton rearrangement and fusion has been implement...
Our goal was to investigate the suitability of parallel supercomputer architectures for Quantum Mont...
The past few years have witnessed the concrete and fast spreading of quantum technologies for practi...
Simulating quantum systems is a hard computational problem as resource requirements grow exponential...
We describe portable software to simulate universal quantum computers on massive parallel computers....
A revised version of the massively parallel simulator of a universal quantum computer, described in ...
This thesis, whose topic is quantum chemistry algorithms, is made in the context of the change in pa...
Quantum computing proposes quantum algorithms exponentially faster than their clas- sical analogues ...
We describe portable software to simulate universal quantum computers on massive parallel Computers....
The major achievements enabled by QMC Endstation grant include * Performance improvement on clusters...