Abstract

Through numerical simulations over the past decade we have made significant progress toward solving quantum chromodynamics (QCD), the widely accepted theory of the strong interactions. Quantitatively respectable results are beginning to emerge. We are also gaining new qualitative insights into the workings of the theory that will assist in the design and analysis of experiment. I give a few examples of recent progress in lattice QCD and discuss goals and prospects for computations using the coming generation of teraflops-scale supercomputers.

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