Abstract

For a long time the Ising model has been used as a benchmark for computers and algorithms. In this paper we describe how we use this model to test the fine grained SIMD (Single Instruction Multiple Data) parallel computer OUPPI-3 implementing the microcanonical Creutz algorithm. More generally, the material science physicist can simulate on this machine many other models derived from the Ising one. However, this is possible only if these models can be expressed in terms of cellular automata rules.

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