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Our 2017 INCITE renewal is called: “Quantification of Uncertainty in Seismic Hazard Using Physics-Based Simulations”
 
Our 2017 INCITE renewal is called: “Quantification of Uncertainty in Seismic Hazard Using Physics-Based Simulations”
*Principal Investigator: Thomas H. Jordan, University of Southern California
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Principal Investigator: Thomas H. Jordan, University of Southern California
  
 
Co-Investigators:
 
Co-Investigators:
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*Ricardo Taborda, University of Memphis
 
*Ricardo Taborda, University of Memphis
  
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INCITE 2017 Awards:
 
*Oak Ridge National Laboratory Machine (Allocation) (as of 25 July 2017):
 
*Oak Ridge National Laboratory Machine (Allocation) (as of 25 July 2017):
 
**Cray XK7 (Used: 42,500,000 out of 96,000,000 processor hours (44% Used))
 
**Cray XK7 (Used: 42,500,000 out of 96,000,000 processor hours (44% Used))
 
*Argonne National Laboratory Machine (Allocation) (as of 25 July 2017):
 
*Argonne National Laboratory Machine (Allocation) (as of 25 July 2017):
***IBM Blue Gene/Q (Used: 25,500,000 out of 45,000,000 processor hours) (56% Used))
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**IBM Blue Gene/Q (Used: 25,500,000 out of 45,000,000 processor hours) (56% Used))
  
 
== Narrative ==
 
== Narrative ==

Revision as of 18:30, 26 July 2017

Our 2017 INCITE renewal is called: “Quantification of Uncertainty in Seismic Hazard Using Physics-Based Simulations” Principal Investigator: Thomas H. Jordan, University of Southern California

Co-Investigators:

  • Scott Callaghan, University of Southern California
  • Yifeng Cui, San Diego Supercomputer Center
  • Christine A. Goulet, University of Southern California
  • Philip J. Maechling, University of Southern California
  • Kim B. Olsen, San Diego State University
  • Ricardo Taborda, University of Memphis

INCITE 2017 Awards:

  • Oak Ridge National Laboratory Machine (Allocation) (as of 25 July 2017):
    • Cray XK7 (Used: 42,500,000 out of 96,000,000 processor hours (44% Used))
  • Argonne National Laboratory Machine (Allocation) (as of 25 July 2017):
    • IBM Blue Gene/Q (Used: 25,500,000 out of 45,000,000 processor hours) (56% Used))

Narrative

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