Computing Resources and Software Support for the UKQCD Physics Programme.
Lead Research Organisation:
University of Cambridge
Department Name: Applied Maths and Theoretical Physics
Abstract
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Publications
Young R
(2019)
Simulating Jupiter's weather layer. Part I: Jet spin-up in a dry atmosphere
in Icarus
Young M
(2015)
Binary accretion rates: dependence on temperature and mass ratio
in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
Wyper P
(2022)
The Imprint of Intermittent Interchange Reconnection on the Solar Wind
in The Astrophysical Journal Letters
Witzke V
(2019)
Evolution and characteristics of forced shear flows in polytropic atmospheres: large and small Péclet number regimes
in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
Witstok J
(2021)
Prospects for observing the low-density cosmic web in Lyman- a emission
in Astronomy & Astrophysics
Witstok J
(2021)
Prospects for Observing the Cosmic Web in Lyman-a Emission
Von Hippel G
(2012)
Radiative improvement of spin and Darwin terms in the NRQCD action
Vidotto A
(2014)
M-dwarf stellar winds: the effects of realistic magnetic geometry on rotational evolution and planets
in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
Vidotto A
(2015)
On the environment surrounding close-in exoplanets
in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
Description | This grant is for funding of recurrent resources of the part of the STFC DiRAC Facility hosted at the HPCs in the University of Cambridge. It serves the whole UK STFC research community for computing in particle physics, astronomy, astrophysics and cosmology. The publications are a selection form the HPQCD particle physics group. There are many more to which I do not have access as this is a service grant designed to deliver the recurrent resource to the DiRAC@HPCs through the PI. |
Exploitation Route | No findings as such since this grant is for recurrent resource funding for the DiRAC@HPCs computer proving computing resources to STFC researchers. It has allowed others to access this resource sited in Cambridge for their research. |
Sectors | Education,Other |
Description | this grant provides the recurrent funding to run the node of the STFC DiRAC Facility hosted by the HPCs in Cambridge. The computer has run successfully and provided the resource to all STFC researchers who have been awarded time. |
First Year Of Impact | 2012 |
Sector | Education,Other |
Description | UKQCD/HPQCD |
Organisation | University of Glasgow |
Department | Physics and Astronomy Department |
Country | United Kingdom |
Sector | Academic/University |
PI Contribution | Perturbative improvement of effective actions using automated proceedures. |
Collaborator Contribution | joint research over many years. We have studied perturbative improvement of effective actions used by Prof Davies at Glasgow and her group has collaborated on analysids to get final outcome. |
Impact | various publications under the HPQCD banner, workshops and group meetings. |