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How to use 100000 PCs for studying magnetism

G. Powell, L. Engelhardt, T. Hilbig, C. Schröder, in: American Physical Society (Ed.), 2009.

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Powell, George; Engelhardt, Larry; Hilbig, Thomas; Schröder, ChristianFH Bielefeld
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American Physical Society
Abstract
``Public resource computing'' refers to the use of volunteered processing time on (otherwise idle) computer processors at remote locations. We have recently incorporated the use of public resource computing into quantum mechanical calculations that are relevant to the study of magnetic molecules. Specifically, these calculations make use of a ``quantum Monte Carlo'' method, allowing the simulation of systems that are much more complex than those that can be studied using more conventional techniques. In this talk, we will introduce the basic principles of both the calculation method and the use of public resource computing.
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76th Annual Meeting of the Southeastern Section of APS
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Atlanta
Konferenzdatum
209-11-11 – 2009-11-13
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Powell, George ; Engelhardt, Larry ; Hilbig, Thomas ; Schröder, Christian: How to use 100000 PCs for studying magnetism. In: American Physical Society (Hrsg.): , 2009
Powell G, Engelhardt L, Hilbig T, Schröder C. How to use 100000 PCs for studying magnetism. In: American Physical Society, ed. ; 2009.
Powell, G., Engelhardt, L., Hilbig, T., & Schröder, C. (2009). How to use 100000 PCs for studying magnetism. In American Physical Society (Ed.). Presented at the 76th Annual Meeting of the Southeastern Section of APS, Atlanta.
@inproceedings{Powell_Engelhardt_Hilbig_Schröder_2009, title={How to use 100000 PCs for studying magnetism}, author={Powell, George and Engelhardt, Larry and Hilbig, Thomas and Schröder, Christian}, editor={American Physical SocietyEditor}, year={2009} }
Powell, George, Larry Engelhardt, Thomas Hilbig, and Christian Schröder. “How to Use 100000 PCs for Studying Magnetism.” edited by American Physical Society, 2009.
G. Powell, L. Engelhardt, T. Hilbig, and C. Schröder, “How to use 100000 PCs for studying magnetism,” presented at the 76th Annual Meeting of the Southeastern Section of APS, Atlanta, 2009.
Powell, George, et al. How to Use 100000 PCs for Studying Magnetism. Edited by American Physical Society, 2009.

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