DocumentCode
377863
Title
Terascale computing in accelerator science and technology
Author
Ryne, R. ; Ko, K.
Author_Institution
Lawrence Berkeley Nat. Lab., CA, USA
Volume
1
fYear
2001
fDate
2001
Firstpage
759
Abstract
We have entered the age of "terascale" scientific computing. Processors and system architecture both continue to evolve; hundred-teraFLOP computers are expected in the next few years, and petaFLOP computers toward the end of this decade are conceivable. This ever-increasing power to solve previously intractable numerical problems benefits almost every field of science and engineering and is revolutionizing some of them, notably including accelerator physics and technology. At existing accelerators, it will help us optimize performance, expand operational parameter envelopes, and increase reliability. Design decisions for next-generation machines will be informed by unprecedentedly comprehensive and accurate modeling, as well as computer-aided engineering; all this will increase the likelihood that even their most advanced subsystems can be commissioned on time, within budget, and up to specifications. Advanced computing is also vital to developing new means of acceleration and exploring the behavior of beams under extreme conditions. With continued progress it will someday become reasonable to speak of a complete numerical model of all phenomena important to a particular accelerator
Keywords
computer architecture; high energy physics instrumentation computing; optimisation; particle accelerators; particle beam dynamics; accelerator science; accelerator technology; advanced computing; beam dynamics; computer-aided engineering; next-generation machines; operational parameter envelopes; performance optimisation; reliability; scientific computing; system architecture; terascale computing; Acceleration; Computer architecture; Design engineering; Numerical models; Particle beams; Physics; Power engineering and energy; Power engineering computing; Reliability engineering; Scientific computing;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Particle Accelerator Conference, 2001. PAC 2001. Proceedings of the 2001
Conference_Location
Chicago, IL
Print_ISBN
0-7803-7191-7
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/PAC.2001.987625
Filename
987625
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