The COVID-19 High-Performance Computing Consortium

In March of 2020, recognizing the potential of High Performance Computing (HPC) to accelerate understanding and the pace of scientific discovery in the fight to stop COVID-19, the HPC community assembled the largest collection of worldwide HPC resources to enable COVID-19 researchers worldwide to ad...

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Hauptverfasser: Brase, Jim, Campbell, Nancy, Helland, Barbara, Hoang, Thuc, Parashar, Manish, Rosenfield, Michael, Sexton, James, Towns, John, Mohror, Kathryn, Shalf, John M.
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