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Volume 52, Number 1/2, 2008
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Fine-grained parallelization of the Car–Parrinello
ab initio
molecular dynamics method on the IBM Blue Gene/L supercomputer - References
by E.
Bohm
,
A.
Bhatele
,
L. V.
Kalé
,
M. E.
Tuckerman
,
S.
Kumar
,
J. A.
Gunnels
,
and G. J.
Martyna
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