10–12 Dec 2024
Physics Dept and INFN, Catania
Europe/Rome timezone

Lattice QCD in the exascale computing era

Not scheduled
20m
Conference Room (Physics Dept and INFN, Catania)

Conference Room

Physics Dept and INFN, Catania

Cittadella Universitaria Edificio 6, Università degli Studi di Catania Via S. Sofia, 64, 95123 Catania CT https://infn-it.zoom.us/j/86952341946?pwd=ER9LlLZ9X9IRzx7Ym64QzCA5ExXYuo.1
WP1

Speaker

Dr Marco Cè (Università di Milano-Bicocca)

Description

Lattice QCD is the leading framework for systematically studying the non-perturbative regime of Quantum Chromodynamics (QCD), the theory of strong interactions. Today, lattice methods are essential for high-precision calculations—both current and future—of fundamental quantities in the Standard Model of particle physics. These advancements are made possible by highly-parallelized HPC simulations, driven by ongoing research into new algorithms informed by physics. Modern implementations can utilize up to 100 000 CPU cores or 1000 GPUs in parallel, running on pre-exascale systems with near-ideal scalability.

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Primary author

Dr Marco Cè (Università di Milano-Bicocca)

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