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SUMMARY:Porting Lattice QCD Simulations to Exascale Architectures: Opportu
 nities and Challenges
DESCRIPTION:Minisymposium\n\nMarina Krstic Marinkovic (ETH Zurich, CERN)\n
 \nIn this talk, we explore the transition of lattice Quantum Chromodynamic
 s (Lattice QCD) simulations to exascale computing architectures, highlight
 ing the significant interdisciplinary opportunities and challenges inheren
 t in this effort. Lattice QCD, a crucial tool for understanding the strong
  force within the Standard Model (SM) of particle physics, demands substan
 tial computational resources at HPC centres worldwide. The era of exascale
  computing opens opportuneness to obtain predictions of the SM observables
  with greater accuracy and on larger volumes and finer lattices than curre
 ntly possible. This advancement could lead to breakthroughs in understandi
 ng the properties of hadronic matter, the nature of the early universe, an
 d the new physics beyond the SM. The talk will delve into the scalability 
 and portability hurdles that must be overcome to fully leverage exascale c
 apabilities, focusing on efficient usage of heterogeneous computing resour
 ces, including GPUs, and the opportunities for cross-disciplinary collabor
 ation in software development and optimization.\n\nDomain: Engineering, Ph
 ysics, Computational Methods and Applied Mathematics\n\nSession Chair: And
 reas Adelmann (Paul Scherrer Institute, ETH Zurich)
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