2006
DOI: 10.1088/1742-6596/46/1/025
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Extraordinary tools for extraordinary science: the impact of SciDAC on accelerator science and technology

Abstract: Abstract. Particle accelerators are among the most complex and versatile instruments of scientific exploration. They have enabled remarkable scientific discoveries and important technological advances that span all programs within the DOE Office of Science (DOE/SC). The importance of accelerators to the DOE/SC mission is evident from an examination of the DOE document, "Facilities for the Future of Science: A Twenty-Year Outlook." Of the 28 facilities listed, 13 involve accelerators. Thanks to SciDAC, a powerf… Show more

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“…The accelerator application on which we focus, Synergia2 [6,26], fits the paradigm of a large software engineering endeavor that incorporates a number of programming languages and must be usable on LCFs. Such accelerator simulations are of broad importance in basic research and also have provided advances in material science, chemistry, the biosciences and other fields [24].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The accelerator application on which we focus, Synergia2 [6,26], fits the paradigm of a large software engineering endeavor that incorporates a number of programming languages and must be usable on LCFs. Such accelerator simulations are of broad importance in basic research and also have provided advances in material science, chemistry, the biosciences and other fields [24].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%