Overview

The allocation of resources on SciDAC-supported facilities is determined by a Scientific Program Committee on the basis of proposals submitted to the committee in response to calls for proposals. 

February 2004 Allocations

Allocations were awarded following the Feb. 2004 Call for Proposals as follows

Principle Investigator Title

Allocation

Carleton DeTar, for the MILC Collaboration High-Temperature QCD with Three Flavors of Quarks 250,000 processor-hours on JLAB cluster
Carleton DeTar, for the MILC Collaboration Hybrid Exotic Quarkonium in Full QCD 31 machine-days of 128-node cluster at FNAL
Ivan Horvath, for the University of Kentucky Collaboration Structure of QCD Vacuum with Chiral Fermions 160,000 processor-hours on FNAL cluster
Peter Lepage, for the HPQCD Collaboration High-Precision Heavy-Quark Physics 100 machine-day-equivalent of 128-node cluster at FNAL
Paul Mackenzie, for the Fermilab Collaboration Quarkonium Physics with Unquenched Improved Staggered Fermions 90 machine-day-equivalent of 128-node cluster at FNAL
Paul Mackenzie, for the Fermilab and MILC Collaborations B- and D-Meson Physics with Unquenched Improved Staggered Fermions 220 machine-day-equivalent of 128-node cluster
John Negele, for the LHPC Collaboration Hadronic Physics at Light Quark Masses 2,520,000 processor-hours on JLAB cluster, and continued access to ORNL resources
Doug Tousaint, for the MILC collaboration Generation of Full QCD Lattices - Omega- and Flavor-singlet Propagators Continued Access to ORNL Resources