Scientists break through exascale barrier for quantum chemistry simulations

A team led by Paderborn scientists Professor Thomas D. Kühne and Professor Christian Plessl has succeeded in becoming the first group in the world to break the major “exaflop” barrier—more than 1 trillion floating-point operations per second—for a computational science application. With this accomplishment, they have set a new world record.

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