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#scalability, nearly perfectly up to 223k cores
 
#grid points, 435billion. We are not aware of any simulations at this size.
 
#grid points, 435billion. We are not aware of any simulations at this size.
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M8 Project is lead by Yifeng Cui
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*[http://hpgeoc.sdsc.edu/ SCEC M8]
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'''SCEC Web Sites'''
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* [http://www.scec.org/cme Public CME Website]
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* [http://scec.usc.edu/scecpedia Public SCEC Wiki]
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* [http://www.scec.org SCEC Web Site]
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'''CME Related Project Pages'''
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* [[PetaSHA3 Project]]
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* [[CSEP]]
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* [http://www.scec.org/cme SCEC/CME Project Page]
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'''CME-related 2010 Meeting Posters:'''
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*[http://scecdata.usc.edu/maechling/CME_SCEC_AM_2010_v3.pdf SCEC/CME Overview]
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*[http://scecdata.usc.edu/maechling/CVM-T_SCEC_AM_2010.pdf CVM-Toolkit]
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*[http://earth.usc.edu/~gely/viz/index.html Geoff Ely Ground Motion Visualizations]
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*[http://visservices.sdsc.edu/projects/scec/ GlyphSea Vector Visualization]
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*[http://earth.usc.edu/~gely/cvmh/ Vs30-based Geotechnical Layer (GTL)]

Revision as of 00:02, 17 September 2010

SCEC M8 Simulation

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:

  1. The simulation computational scale for the SAF area with a combined outer/inner scale of 10 ^ 4.3 (810km/40m)
  2. FLOPS, no other seismic code achieved more than 100Tflop/s so far.
  3. processor cores used, no other seismic apps use so many cores
  4. scalability, nearly perfectly up to 223k cores
  5. grid points, 435billion. We are not aware of any simulations at this size.

M8 Project is lead by Yifeng Cui

SCEC Web Sites

CME Related Project Pages

CME-related 2010 Meeting Posters: