Tuesday, April 16, 2013

1304.3713 (Scott Bogner et al.)

Computational Nuclear Quantum Many-Body Problem: The UNEDF Project    [PDF]

Scott Bogner, Aurel Bulgac, Joseph A. Carlson, Jonathan Engel, George Fann, Richard J. Furnstahl, Stefano Gandolfi, Gaute Hagen, Mihai Horoi, Calvin W. Johnson, Markus Kortelainen, Ewing Lusk, Pieter Maris, Hai Ah Nam, Petr Navratil, Witold Nazarewicz, Esmond G. Ng, Gustavo P. A. Nobre, Erich Ormand, Thomas Papenbrock, Junchen Pei, Steven C. Pieper, Sofia Quaglioni, Kenneth J. Roche, Jason Sarich, Nicolas Schunck, Masha Sosonkina, Jun Terasaki, Ian J. Thompson, James P. Vary, Stefan M. Wild
The UNEDF project was a large-scale collaborative effort that applied high-performance computing to the nuclear quantum many-body problem. UNEDF demonstrated that close associations among nuclear physicists, mathematicians, and computer scientists can lead to novel physics outcomes built on algorithmic innovations and computational developments. This review showcases a wide range of UNEDF science results to illustrate this interplay.
View original: http://arxiv.org/abs/1304.3713

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