Abstract

Did you ever say to yourself "Boy I wished I had a bigger computer." Do you look at your computation and see that cloud computing is not a viable solution? Do you think your problem could benefit from *really* high performance computing but don't know where to start in trying to access and use it? Acoustics researchers typically fail to think "big" with respect to their simulations—finding ways to reduce and limit their problems to fit a single workstation, a small cluster, a small HPC, or the cloud. The Department of Energy (DOE) Leadership Computing Facilities (LCF) are a set of the highest performance publicly accessible computing facilities in the U.S. Summit at Oak Ridge National Laboratory and Perlmutter at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory are #2 and #5 of the Top500 HPC list. Two Exascale computers: Frontier at Oak Ridge and Aurora at Argonne National Laboratory are set to arrive in the next couple of years. This presentation will introduce the DOE LCF and several of the allocation programs by which researchers and industry can gain access and training to use these incredible facilities.

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