Sentences with phrase «used powerful supercomputers»

To simulate this supernova, the scientists used powerful supercomputers to employ a representation in three dimensions that allowed the various multidimensional instabilities to be expressed.
Plus, he shows you «kitchens» around the world, where he's using powerful supercomputers to fine - tune the recipe.
Astronomers are using powerful supercomputers to simulate the gravitational interactions of millions of particles and they program guesses of the behavior of dark matter into the simulation code.

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By far the most interesting case happened in Russia, where FSB secret service agents arrested multiple suspects who had used one of Russia's most powerful supercomputers to mine Bitcoin.
Starting from the observation that the properties of water seem to appear fine - tuned, a collaboration between Dr John Russo from the University of Bristol's School of Mathematics and Professor Hajime Tanaka from the University of Tokyo, harnessed the power of powerful supercomputers, using computational models to slowly «untune» water's interactions.
That's why University of Washington (UW) researchers are using one of the nation's most powerful supercomputers, the 10 - petaflop / s Mira at the Argonne Leadership Computing Facility (ALCF), to improve their software for designing protein structures to likewise virtually design and test mini-proteins called peptides.
Fifteen years ago, Peter Shor, a computer scientist at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, predicted that quantum computers could beat even the most powerful supercomputers and crack the widely used RSA encryption algorithm.
They are good for personal computers, but when you use these semiconductors to build supercomputers, they produce heat and noise, demand powerful cooling systems.
ALBUQUERQUE, NEW MEXICO — Using one of the world's most powerful supercomputers, scientists from the Los Alamos National Laboratory in New Mexico have given new depth to supernova simulations.
Hill has been a TACC user for many years; he began with the Lonestar supercomputer in 2007 and is now using Stampede, one of the most powerful supercomputers in the world.
Using the Stampede supercomputer at the Texas Advanced Computing Center — one of the most powerful in the world — Henry ran simulations that captured the behavior of localized vibrations as never before.
Using a combination of data gathered from powerful radio telescopes and supercomputer simulations, the teams found that a quasar spits out cold gas at speeds up to 2000 kilometres per second, and across distances of nearly 200,000 light years — much farther than has been observed before.
For this task the most powerful existing supercomputers are used, but still it has been possible to conduct such calculations only with radical and crude simplifications until recently.
With a quantum computer, APL researchers have now shown that these calculations can be done much faster and model much more complex objects than would be possible using even on the most powerful classical supercomputers.
This team used the same guiding physics principles, but used supercomputers that were many times more powerful, employing a representation in three dimensions that allowed the various multidimensional instabilities to be expressed.
A key to the team's success was the use of powerful supercomputers at PNNL and EMSL, the Environmental Molecular Sciences Laboratory.
These computational investigations typically rely on scientific software that makes it possible to perform virtual experiments and explore laboratory research data with reliable, reproducible results, whether one is using a desktop computer or the nation's most powerful supercomputers.
UNLV was recently awarded the use of the Intel «Cherry Creek» supercomputer, which ranks among the world's fastest and most powerful supercomputers for its combination of speed, power, and energy efficiency.
But using some of the most powerful supercomputers now available, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley...
The SAP 3.1 report describes complex mathematical models used to simulate the Earth's climate on some of the most powerful supercomputers, and assesses their ability to reproduce observed climate features, and their sensitivity to changes in conditions such as atmospheric concentrations of carbon dioxide.
They've used strong encryption which, with a reasonably long and non-obvious passphrase, isn't crackable in practice (brute force methods even using the most powerful supercomputers on the planet would take lifetimes, at least).
The supercomputer will use powerful algorithms and analyze data from medical health records, fitness devices, drug prescriptions, and other things to warn health officials of potential problems before it gets to that point.
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