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== 11 November 2011 ==
 
== 11 November 2011 ==
  
PetaSHA3 Project News Items for 11 Nov 2011:
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*PetaSHA3 Project News Items for 11 Nov 2011:
*Update INCITE 2012 allocation plan
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**Update INCITE 2012 allocation plan
*INCITE 2011 status report due
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**INCITE 2011 status report due
*SC11 activities and discussions (week of 14 Nov - 18 Nov)
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**SC11 activities and discussions (week of 14 Nov - 18 Nov)
*Geoinformatics Proposal Planning (due 13 Jan 2012)
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**Geoinformatics Proposal Planning (due 13 Jan 2012)
*SCEC4 Computational Science Milestone development
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**SCEC4 Computational Science Milestone development
*Fall AGU 2011 group activities
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**Fall AGU 2011 group activities
*TACC SU Transfer
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**TACC SU Transfer
*Migration of Po's kernel codes to USC HPCC
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**Migration of Po's kernel codes to USC HPCC
  
CyberShake 3.0 Development
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*CyberShake 3.0 Development
*1Hz UCERF2.0 extended ERF
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**1Hz UCERF2.0 extended ERF
*Update on 1Hz Reciprocity code development
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**Update on 1Hz Reciprocity code development
  
Follow-ups
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*Follow-ups
*Use of Challenger
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**Appropriate Use of Challenger
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**Fault-to-Fault rupture in UCERF3.0 and rupture generators
  
 
== Related Links ==
 
== Related Links ==
 
*[[CyberShake]]
 
*[[CyberShake]]

Latest revision as of 18:31, 11 November 2011

11 November 2011

  • PetaSHA3 Project News Items for 11 Nov 2011:
    • Update INCITE 2012 allocation plan
    • INCITE 2011 status report due
    • SC11 activities and discussions (week of 14 Nov - 18 Nov)
    • Geoinformatics Proposal Planning (due 13 Jan 2012)
    • SCEC4 Computational Science Milestone development
    • Fall AGU 2011 group activities
    • TACC SU Transfer
    • Migration of Po's kernel codes to USC HPCC
  • CyberShake 3.0 Development
    • 1Hz UCERF2.0 extended ERF
    • Update on 1Hz Reciprocity code development
  • Follow-ups
    • Appropriate Use of Challenger
    • Fault-to-Fault rupture in UCERF3.0 and rupture generators

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