Computational Nuclear Quantum Many-Body Problem: The UNEDF Project
arXiv:1304.3713 · doi:10.1016/j.cpc.2013.05.020
Abstract
The UNEDF project was a large-scale collaborative effort that applied high-performance computing to the nuclear quantum many-body problem. UNEDF demonstrated that close associations among nuclear physicists, mathematicians, and computer scientists can lead to novel physics outcomes built on algorithmic innovations and computational developments. This review showcases a wide range of UNEDF science results to illustrate this interplay.