
Supercomputing on a Budget
The optimization of commercial hardware and specialized software enables cost-effective supercomputing.
The optimization of commercial hardware and specialized software enables cost-effective supercomputing.
Predicted materials could economically produce high-purity methane from natural gas systems and separate methane from coal mine ventilation systems.
A boosted frame of reference boosts the speed of calculations.
Advances in how we calculate optical properties of semiconductors shorten the path to improved solar cells and other optoelectronic devices.
Charge-discharge chemistry for lithium ion batteries elucidated by theoretical calculations.
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