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Simulation and Modeling at the Exascale 1st Town Hall MeetingApril 17 - 18, 2007 |
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"The energy problem and what we can do to solve it" |
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Subsequent meetings will be held at Oak Ridge National Laboratory on May 17-18 and at Argonne National Laboratory on May 31 - June 1. Executive Summary Through modeling and simulation, the DOE is well-positioned to build on its demonstrated and widely-recognized leadership in understanding the fundamental components of nature to be a world-leader in understanding how to assemble these components to address the scientific, technical and societal issues associated with energy, ecology and security on a global scale. For these types of problems, the time-honored, or subsystems, approach in which the forces and the physical environments of a phenomenon are analyzed, is approaching a state of diminishing returns. The approach for the future must be systems based and simulation programs are developed in the context of encoding relevant physical laws with engineering practices, production, utilization, distribution and environmental factors. Read draft of full executive summary Additional background material
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| ASCR Director Michael Strayer provides LBNL Town Hall meeting participants with his vision and guidance for the E3SGS planning process. (Photo by Roy Kaltschmidt, CSO) | |||||||
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