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In order to compete in the demanding rush in high-precision quantum chemical simulation methods, the TREX Center of Excellence (CoE) federates European scientists, High Performance Computing (HPC) stakeholders, and SMEs to develop and apply high-performance software solutions for quantum mechanical simulations at the exascale. The final goal of the project is to develop a set of flagship Quantum Monte Carlo codes, able to exploit the capabilities of the recent exascale computers at their highest.
\n\nThe next generation of supercomputers will be able to perform up to 1 Exaflop/s (1018 operations per second), running on parallel on tens of thousands of cores.
\nThe two first pre-Exascale systems, financed by the EuroHPC JU, LUMI in Finland and Leonardo in Italy will be installed at the end of 2021.
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