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We describe the completed 8,192-node, 0.4Tflops machine at Columbia as well as the 12,288-node, 0.6Tflops machine assembled at the RIKEN Brookhaven Research Center. Present performance as well as our experience in commissioning these large machines is presented. We outline our on-going physics progr...

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Published in:Nuclear physics. Section B, Proceedings supplement Proceedings supplement, 1999-03, Vol.73 (1), p.898-900
Main Authors: Chen, Dong, 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, Sui, ChengZhong, Vranas, Pavlos M., Zhestkov, Yuri
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Language:English
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Summary:We describe the completed 8,192-node, 0.4Tflops machine at Columbia as well as the 12,288-node, 0.6Tflops machine assembled at the RIKEN Brookhaven Research Center. Present performance as well as our experience in commissioning these large machines is presented. We outline our on-going physics program and explain how the configuration of the machine is varied to support a wide range of lattice QCD problems, requiring a variety of machine sizes. Finally a brief discussion is given of future prospects for large-scale lattice QCD machines.
ISSN:0920-5632
1873-3832
DOI:10.1016/S0920-5632(99)85238-4