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Foil 37 Computational Chemistry at NPAC

From Overview of HPCC Applications at NPAC CRPC Annual Meeting -- May 14-17 1996. by Geoffrey Fox


http://www.npac.syr.edu/users/bernhold/comp_chem
Use of modeling in chemistry has exploded
in recent years, driving the push for larger
and more accurate calculations to simulate
"real world" chemical phenomena.
Chemistry applications range in cost from N2 to N4, N6, and higher (N proportional to the size of the molecule). Can be both CPU- and memory-intensive.
Interested both in legacy and "HPCC-designed" applications
  • Existing codes are often quite large (100,000+ lines) and embody perhaps decades of effort -- not rewritten lightly!
  • Many legacy codes can be retrofitted with simple parallel algorithms that allow reasonable efficiency for small-scale parallelism on local resources (including NOWs).
  • Large-scale calculations require parallel computing using a distributed-data model. Naive parallel algorithms are generally insufficient. Requires codes constructed from scratch.



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