ORNL's Celeritas software accelerates particle interaction simulations using GPUs for high-energy physics research.
Quantum computing has crossed a line that classical machines cannot easily follow, pushing simulations of matter and forces ...
Researchers created scalable quantum circuits capable of simulating fundamental nuclear physics on more than 100 qubits.
The innovative Celeritas project, led by the Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory, provides a software tool that makes sure simulations used to analyze particles can run on the fastest ...
Researchers used IBM’s quantum computers to create scalable quantum circuits that simulate matter under extreme conditions, offering new insight into fundamental forces and the origins of the universe ...
In this video from the Intel HPC Developer Conference at SC15, Prabhat from UC Berkeley presents: High Performance Clustering for Trillion Particle Simulations. “Modern Cosmology and Plasma Physics ...
With the help of carbon nanotubes and laser light, this machine can create immensely powerful X-rays on a microchip, ...
The Milky Way contains more than 100 billion stars, each following its own evolutionary path through birth, life, and ...
A doctoral student travels to Washington to explain the enigma of neutrinos, particles that are as strange as they are ...
We’re used to seeing ever greater particle accelerators — colossal machines sprawling across landscapes, built to reveal the ...
Physicists have performed the first full simulation of a high-energy physics experiment — the creation of pairs of particles and their antiparticles — on a quantum computer 1. If the team can scale it ...