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August 14, 2019

Second report on code profiling and bottleneck identification


August 14, 2019

First report on code profiling and bottleneck identification, structured plan of forward activities


August 14, 2019

Reviewed co-design methodology, and detailed list of actions for the co-design cycle


August 14, 2019

Third release of MaX software: report on the evolution actions taken in each of the codes


August 14, 2019

Second release of MaX software: report on the evolution actions taken in each of the codes, and software release


August 14, 2019

First release of MaX software: report on the identified actions, update of the software development plan, and software release


August 14, 2019

Report on identified algorithmic advances, and their software development plan


August 14, 2019

Third release of MaX software: report on the release of documentation of the performance optimised parts


August 14, 2019

Second release of MaX software: report on performance achieved


August 14, 2019

First release of MaX software: report on the performance portability


August 14, 2019

Third release of MaX software: final report on restructuring, exascale readiness and inter-code libraries


August 14, 2019

Second release of MaX software: report on first common APIs, data structures and domain-specific libraries


August 14, 2019

Second report on software architecture and implementation planning


August 14, 2019

Voltage-Induced Coercivity Reduction in Nanoporous Alloy Films: A Boost toward Energy-Efficient Magnetic Actuation

A. Quintana, J. Zhang, E. Isarain-Chávez, E. Menéndez, R. Cuadrado, R. Robles, M. D. Baró, M...


August 14, 2019

Growth of Twin-Free and Low-Doped Topological Insulators on BaF2(111)

F. Bonell, M.G. Cuxart, K. Song, R. Robles, P. Ordejón, S. Roche, A. Mugarza, S. O. Valenzuela


August 14, 2019

Thermal and transport properties of pristine single-layer hexagonal boron nitride: A first principle investigation

S. Illera, M. Pruneda, L. Colombo, P. Ordejón


August 14, 2019

Performance Analysis and Optimization of the FFTXlib on the Intel Knights Landing Architecture

M. Wagner, V. López, J. Morillo, C. Cavazzoni, F. Affinito, J. Giménez, J. Labarta


August 14, 2019

Doped and codoped silicon nanocrystals: The role of surfaces and interfaces

I. Marri, E. Degoli, S. Ossicini


August 14, 2019

First Principle Studies of B and P Doped Si Nanocrystals

I. Marri, E. Degoli, S. Ossicini


August 14, 2019

Theoretical S1 ← S0 absorption energies of the anionic forms of oxyluciferin by Variational Monte Carlo and Many Body Green’s Function Theory

E. Coccia, D. Varsano, L. Guidoni


August 14, 2019

Role of Quantum-confinement in Anatase nanosheets

D. Varsano, G. Giorgi, K Yamashita, M. Palummo


August 14, 2019

A posteriori metadata from automated provenance tracking: Integration of AiiDA and TCOD

A. Merkys, N. Mounet, A. Cepellotti, N. Marzari, S. Gražulis, G. Pizzi


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