Large-scale, high-throughput relativistic heavy-ion collision simulations on the UNM LosLobos Supercluster.

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A single simulated "central" gold-gold collision event in the PHENIX detector at Brookhaven's Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider can contain close to 100,000 total objects. Such an event simulation takes about 20 minutes of CPU time per node (750 MHz P-III) on the Albuquerque High Performance Computing Center's LosLobos supercluster. During the summer of 2001, over 100,000 CPU hours of LosLobos time was used to simulate a total of 5.5 million ion-ion collisions of various species. This is the highest throughput simulation of this sort in the PHENIX collaboration's history. The poster summarizes the nature of the physics and the computation.

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