Abstract

The use of a massively parallel computer for simulations of condensed matter systems at Bristol University is reviewed, with a discussion of the factors influencing the choice of algorithms. Emphasis is placed on the importance of adopting simple, easily-modifiable algorithms, based where possible on geometrical domain decomposition. Several examples of scientific applications are given.

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