AbstractIn the past few years the development of exascale computing technology necessitated to obtain an estimate for the energy consumption when large-scale problems are solved with different high-performance computing (HPC) systems. In this paper we study the energy efficiency of a class of Monte Carlo (MC) and Quasi-Monte Carlo (QMC) algorithms for a given integral equation using hybrid HPC systems. The algorithms are applied to solve quantum kinetic integral equations describing ultra-fast transport in quantum wire. We compare the energy performance of the algorithms using a GPU-based computer platform and CPU-based computer platform both with and without hyper-threading (HT) technology. We use SPRNG library and CURAND generator to prod...
International audienceVarious strategies to implement efficiently QMC simulations for large chemical...
[[abstract]]Numerical algorithm runtimes are increasingly dominated by the cost of communication (me...
In this thesis, we implement projective quantum Monte Carlo (PQMC) methods to simulate quantum annea...
In the past few years the development of exascale computing technology necessitated to obtain an est...
AbstractIn the past few years the development of exascale computing technology necessitated to obtai...
AbstractIn this work we consider Monte Carlo methods and algorithms for solving quantum-kinetic inte...
Our goal was to investigate the suitability of parallel supercomputer architectures for Quantum Mont...
Scientific computing applications demand ever-increasing performance while traditional microprocesso...
Abstract. We study a parallel Monte Carlo (MC) method for inves-tigation of a quantum kinetic equati...
Any system in the world constitutes particles like electrons. To analyze the behaviors of these syst...
The major achievements enabled by QMC Endstation grant include * Performance improvement on clusters...
The exponential growth in computer power over the past few decades has been a huge boon to computati...
This thesis, whose topic is quantum chemistry algorithms, is made in the context of the change in pa...
We compare the performance of a simulation code for lattice quantum electrodynamics, running on the ...
Quantum Monte Carlo (QMC) is a computational technique that can be applied to the electronic Schrödi...
International audienceVarious strategies to implement efficiently QMC simulations for large chemical...
[[abstract]]Numerical algorithm runtimes are increasingly dominated by the cost of communication (me...
In this thesis, we implement projective quantum Monte Carlo (PQMC) methods to simulate quantum annea...
In the past few years the development of exascale computing technology necessitated to obtain an est...
AbstractIn the past few years the development of exascale computing technology necessitated to obtai...
AbstractIn this work we consider Monte Carlo methods and algorithms for solving quantum-kinetic inte...
Our goal was to investigate the suitability of parallel supercomputer architectures for Quantum Mont...
Scientific computing applications demand ever-increasing performance while traditional microprocesso...
Abstract. We study a parallel Monte Carlo (MC) method for inves-tigation of a quantum kinetic equati...
Any system in the world constitutes particles like electrons. To analyze the behaviors of these syst...
The major achievements enabled by QMC Endstation grant include * Performance improvement on clusters...
The exponential growth in computer power over the past few decades has been a huge boon to computati...
This thesis, whose topic is quantum chemistry algorithms, is made in the context of the change in pa...
We compare the performance of a simulation code for lattice quantum electrodynamics, running on the ...
Quantum Monte Carlo (QMC) is a computational technique that can be applied to the electronic Schrödi...
International audienceVarious strategies to implement efficiently QMC simulations for large chemical...
[[abstract]]Numerical algorithm runtimes are increasingly dominated by the cost of communication (me...
In this thesis, we implement projective quantum Monte Carlo (PQMC) methods to simulate quantum annea...