Longbow is a tool for automating simulations on a remote HPC machine. Longbow is designed to mimic the normal way an application is run locally but allows simulations to be sent to powerful machines.
This is BlueMatter, the molecular dynamics application which was used to exercise the BlueGene/L and BlueGene/P range of supercomputers. This code is written to the hardware interfaces on BlueGene/L and BlueGene/P, rather than to MPI; so it would require some rework to be usable on current supercomputers. Code not written by IBMers has been removed; you are recommended to visit http://fftw.org/ and http://numerical.recipes/ to find the missing code.
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This repository contains an implementation of the Multilevel Ensemble Kalman Bucy Filter. Code for HPC implementation with MPI cores, designed to run on Supercomputer Shaheen is also included. The algorithm deals with linear Gaussian filtering problems in continuous time and has appealing performance in high dimensions.