M8
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The SCEC M8 Simulation involved a very large dynamic rupture, run on NICS Kraken in March, 2010, and a very large and earthquake wave propagation simulation, performed on NICS Jaguar in April 2010. The M8 simulation represented the largest earthquake wave propagation simulation in several categories including:
M8 can be described as the largest earthquake wave propagation simulation for following reasons:
- The simulation computational scale for the SAF area with a combined outer/inner scale of 10 ^ 4.3 (810km/40m)
- FLOPS, no other seismic code achieved more than 100Tflop/s so far.
- processor cores used, no other seismic apps use so many cores
- scalability, nearly perfectly up to 223k cores
- grid points, 435billion. We are not aware of any simulations at this size.
M8 Project is lead by Yifeng Cui
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