Abstract

Computer simulations to combat the COVID-19 pandemic can be considered an excellent case for Urgent Computing, e.g., to consider structural properties, potential drugs, transmission at different levels from individual molecules to individual beings to epidemiology. I consider here the European initiative that provides rapid and urgent access to the five largest supercomputers to study different aspects of COVID-19 in 26 European countries.

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