Reconstructing Nuclear Physics Experiments with Supercomputers
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For the first time, scientists have used HPC to reconstruct the data collected by a nuclear physics experiment-an advance that could dramatically reduce the time it takes to make detailed data available for scientific discoveries. "By running multiple computing jobs simultaneously on the allotted supercomputing cores, the team transformed 4.73 petabytes of raw data into 2.45 petabytes of "physics-ready" data in a fraction of the time it would have taken using in-house high-throughput computing resources, even with a two-way transcontinental data journey."
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