We describe aspects of the Chroma software system for lattice QCD calculations. Chroma is an open source C++ based software system developed using the software infrastructure of the US SciDAC initiative. Chroma interfaces with output from the BAGEL assembly generator for optimised lattice fermion kernels on some architectures. It can be run on workstations, clusters and the QCDOC supercomputer
e present the Lattice QCD application CL 2 QCD, which is based on Op enCL and can b e utilized to ru...
In this paper, we discuss the implementation of a lattice Quantum Chromodynamics (QCD) application t...
LPT-Orsay-14-142International audienceWe present here our ongoing work on a Domain Specific Language...
This thesis analyses two Open Source software projects for Lattice Quan-tum Chromo Dynamics (LQCD), ...
Abstract—Computing platforms equipped with accelerators like GPUs have proven to provide great compu...
Die vorliegende Arbeit untersucht zwei "Open Source" Projekte für die Gitter-Quanten-Chromo-Dynamik ...
We define a benchmark suite for lattice QCD and report on benchmark results from several computer pl...
In this document we describe work done under the SciDAC-1 Project National Computerational Infrastru...
FermiQCD is a C++ library for fast development of parallel lattice QCD applications. The expression ...
This report is devoted to Lattice QCD simulations carried out at the “Govorun” supercomputer. The ba...
This paper presents two coupled software packages which receive widespread use in the field of numer...
This manual describes a set of utilities developed for Lattice QCD computations. They are collective...
AbstractWe are developing a new code set “Bridge++” for lattice QCD (Quantum Chromodynamics) simulat...
In October, 2016, the US Department of Energy launched the Exascale Computing Project, which aims to...
The study of Quantum Chromodynamics (QCD) remains one of the most challenging topics in elementary p...
e present the Lattice QCD application CL 2 QCD, which is based on Op enCL and can b e utilized to ru...
In this paper, we discuss the implementation of a lattice Quantum Chromodynamics (QCD) application t...
LPT-Orsay-14-142International audienceWe present here our ongoing work on a Domain Specific Language...
This thesis analyses two Open Source software projects for Lattice Quan-tum Chromo Dynamics (LQCD), ...
Abstract—Computing platforms equipped with accelerators like GPUs have proven to provide great compu...
Die vorliegende Arbeit untersucht zwei "Open Source" Projekte für die Gitter-Quanten-Chromo-Dynamik ...
We define a benchmark suite for lattice QCD and report on benchmark results from several computer pl...
In this document we describe work done under the SciDAC-1 Project National Computerational Infrastru...
FermiQCD is a C++ library for fast development of parallel lattice QCD applications. The expression ...
This report is devoted to Lattice QCD simulations carried out at the “Govorun” supercomputer. The ba...
This paper presents two coupled software packages which receive widespread use in the field of numer...
This manual describes a set of utilities developed for Lattice QCD computations. They are collective...
AbstractWe are developing a new code set “Bridge++” for lattice QCD (Quantum Chromodynamics) simulat...
In October, 2016, the US Department of Energy launched the Exascale Computing Project, which aims to...
The study of Quantum Chromodynamics (QCD) remains one of the most challenging topics in elementary p...
e present the Lattice QCD application CL 2 QCD, which is based on Op enCL and can b e utilized to ru...
In this paper, we discuss the implementation of a lattice Quantum Chromodynamics (QCD) application t...
LPT-Orsay-14-142International audienceWe present here our ongoing work on a Domain Specific Language...