Sentences with phrase «run by a supercomputer»

Starbody's competitive advantage is that the whole building — not only the exercise gear but the lighting and plumbing, too — is run by a supercomputer.
SOCCOM scientists are studying several different ESM simulations run by supercomputers at the Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory (GFDL) and other modeling centers around the world.

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Karl Gebhardt at the University of Texas at Austin and Thomas Jens of the Max Planck Institute for Extraterrestrial Physics in Garching, Germany, weighed M87 by running existing data through a new model that simulates the galaxy on a supercomputer.
They proposed an algorithm that, if run on a large enough quantum computer, would produce results that couldn't be replicated by the world's most powerful supercomputers.
Another puzzle — how proteins fold into elaborate shapes that influence their function is being tackled by a supercomputer running a mathematical algorithm developed by Jonathan King of Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Sorin Istrail of Sandia National Laboratories.
Perhaps surprisingly then it runs on just 15 kilowatts, less than a thousandth of the power devoured by Tianhe - 2, the world's fastest supercomputer.
1 billion Number of neurons, linked by 10 trillion synapses, in a brain simulation developed by IBM and Lawrence Berkeley National Lab, running on the Dawn supercomputer.
Scientists are learning how to detect and recognize those waves by studying supercomputer models run at two NASA campuses, the Ames Research Center at Moffett Field, California, and the Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland.
The simulations, which were run on UCL's Legion supercomputer and HECToR (the UK national supercomputing service), provided a molecule - by - molecule view of how the CO2 and greigite interacted, helping to make sense of what was being observed in the experiments.
Using the Discover supercomputer operated by the NASA Center for Climate Simulation at Goddard, the SMACK - driven Beta Pictoris model ran for 11 days and tracked the evolution of 100,000 superparticles over the lifetime of the disk.
During a weeklong coding marathon at Brookhaven Lab, scientists, code developers, and computing hardware experts achieved from 2x to 40x speedups for scientific application codes running on supercomputers powered by Intel Xeon Phi processors for high - performance computing.
He also envisions scaling up the system, combining many memristor networks and running them in parallel to solve complex problems that can not yet be tackled by even the most powerful supercomputers.
There is still uncertainty about many aspects of the dynamics of climate change, and this will only be addressed by investment in climate models and the top - of - the - range supercomputers needed to run them.
During a recent weeklong coding marathon at Brookhaven Lab, scientists, code developers, and computing hardware experts achieved from 2x to 40x speedups for scientific application codes running on supercomputers powered by Intel processors for high - performance computing.
The selected doctoral candidate will use a state - of - the - art fully - kinetic and massively parallel particle - in - cell code, running on European network High - Performance Supercomputers, to simulate the electromagnetic radiation caused by magnetic reconnection.
If you make your living by producing a climate model and running it on a supercomputer then there is a limit to how far from reality you can let your model get before it starts to look completely ridiculous and your funding is endangered.
Additionally, the use by climatologists of opaque computational algorithms run throught supercomputers using Markov Chain Monte Carlo sampling to simulating distributions of random quantities does not inspire confidence given the prior history of fraud and collusion and the fact that the the climate scientists keep coming up with a different answer to the same problem.
There are mathematical fatal flaws in all the models that can not be overcome even if supercomputers improve by an order of magnitude, and if Rob Ellisons nonlinear dynamic chaos concerns can be overcome by enough ensemble runs to discern their main climate strange attractors.
The climate models run on this supercomputer will «magically» produce 3.25 C of warming by 2100, verifying the results of all other climate model simulations run before.
That means the system — dubbed Sequoia — will handle a quadrillion mathematical operations per second and run about 10 times faster than today's top supercomputer at Los Alamos National Laboratory, which was also built by I.B.M.»
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