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FPGA Cluster ARUZ and Molecular Simulations - Applications in Complex Macromolecular Systems

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Watch a technical seminar presentation exploring the ARUZ (Analyzer of Real Complex Systems) - a massive FPGA cluster located in BioNanoPark, Lodz, Poland. Learn about this unique parallel processing system built with 25,962 FPGA devices arranged in a 3D FCC network, designed specifically for simulating complex molecular systems. Discover how the Dynamic Lattice Liquid (DLL) model is implemented to study various molecular phenomena, including polymer brushes, stars, dendrimers, bottlebrushes, molecular diffusion, phase separation, chemical reactions, epidemic modeling, and polymer network diffusion. Gain insights into this specialized hardware architecture's capabilities for handling computationally demanding macromolecular simulations across multiple time scales and size ranges.

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Przemysław Duniec, A massive FPGA cluster ARUZ and examples of molecular simulations it performed

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