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Enhancing eResearch productivity with NeSI's consultancy service
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2020
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Many research areas from bioinformatics and genomics, to materials science, fundamental physics, earthquake simulation and weather/climate prediction are increasingly dependent on the availability of powerful computing platforms and deep software stacks. Unfortunately, scientific software too often runs at sub-optimal performance, sometimes reaching only a few percent of the maximum peak performance of the supercomputer. Small changes in code implementation details, the choice of compilers and
doi:10.6084/m9.figshare.11929488.v1
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