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QCDSP — A status report

The QCDSP machine at Columbia University has grown to 2,048 nodes achieving a peak speed of 100 Gigaflops. Software for quenched and Hybrid Monte Carlo (HMC) evolution scheme has been developed for staggered fermions, with support for Wilson and clover fermions under development. We provide an overv...

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Published in:Nuclear physics. Section B, Proceedings supplement Proceedings supplement, 1998-04, Vol.63 (1), p.997-999
Main Authors: Chen, Dong, Chen, Ping, Christ, Norman H., Edwards, Robert G., Fleming, George R., Gara, Alan, Hansen, Sten, Jung, Chulwoo, Kaehler, Adrian L., Kennedy, Anthony D., Kilcup, Gregory W., Luo, Yubing, Malureanu, Catalin I., Mawhinney, Robert D., Parsons, John, Sexton, James C., Sui, ChengZhong, Vranas, Pavlos M.
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Language:English
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Summary:The QCDSP machine at Columbia University has grown to 2,048 nodes achieving a peak speed of 100 Gigaflops. Software for quenched and Hybrid Monte Carlo (HMC) evolution scheme has been developed for staggered fermions, with support for Wilson and clover fermions under development. We provide an overview of the runtime environment, the current status of the QCDSP construction program and preliminary results not presented elsewhere in these proceedings.
ISSN:0920-5632
1873-3832
DOI:10.1016/S0920-5632(97)00967-5