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A new parallel strategy for tackling turbulence on Summit
An illustration of intricate flow structures in turbulence from a large simulation performed using 1,024 nodes on Summit. The lower right frame shows a zoom-in view of a high-activity region. Credit: Dave Pugmire and Mike Matheson, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
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DOE/Oak Ridge National Laboratory. (2019, November 13). A new parallel strategy for tackling turbulence on Summit. Brightsurf News. https://www.brightsurf.com/news/LN23M7M1/a-new-parallel-strategy-for-tackling-turbulence-on-summit.html
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