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Snowmass 2021 Computational Frontier CompF4 Topical Group Report: Storage and Processing Resource Access

Computational Physics 2022-09-30 v2 Distributed, Parallel, and Cluster Computing High Energy Physics - Experiment High Energy Physics - Lattice High Energy Physics - Theory

Abstract

Computing plays a significant role in all areas of high energy physics. The Snowmass 2021 CompF4 topical group's scope is facilities R&D, where we consider "facilities" as the computing hardware and software infrastructure inside the data centers plus the networking between data centers, irrespective of who owns them, and what policies are applied for using them. In other words, it includes commercial clouds, federally funded High Performance Computing (HPC) systems for all of science, and systems funded explicitly for a given experimental or theoretical program. This topical group report summarizes the findings and recommendations for the storage, processing, networking and associated software service infrastructures for future high energy physics research, based on the discussions organized through the Snowmass 2021 community study.

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@article{arxiv.2209.08868,
  title  = {Snowmass 2021 Computational Frontier CompF4 Topical Group Report: Storage and Processing Resource Access},
  author = {W. Bhimji and D. Carder and E. Dart and J. Duarte and I. Fisk and R. Gardner and C. Guok and B. Jayatilaka and T. Lehman and M. Lin and C. Maltzahn and S. McKee and M. S. Neubauer and O. Rind and O. Shadura and N. V. Tran and P. van Gemmeren and G. Watts and B. A. Weaver and F. Würthwein},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2209.08868},
  year   = {2022}
}

Comments

Snowmass 2021 Computational Frontier CompF4 topical group report. v2: Expanded introduction. Updated author list. 52 pages, 6 figures

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