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SUMMARY:MS24 - Accelerating High Energy Physics with GPU
DESCRIPTION:Minisymposium\nComputer Science and Applied Mathematics, Physi
 cs\n\nAccelerating HEP with GPUs at LHC\n\nDi Florio, Di Pilato\n\nThe HEP
  community is approaching an era were the excellent performances of the pa
 rticle accelerators in delivering collision at high rate is forcing t
 he experiments to record and analyse a huge amount of information. On the 
 other hand, CPU evolution will not be able to cope with the increasing ...
 \n\n---------------------\nA GPU High Level Trigger 1 for LHCb\n\nvom Bruc
 h\n\nThe LHCb experiment at CERN is being upgraded for 2021 to read out th
 e particle detectors at 30 MHz and to select interesting proton bunch coll
 isions (events) with a software-only trigger. This allows unprecedented fl
 exibility for trigger selections but at the same time poses a significant 
 computing...\n\n---------------------\nTrack Reconstruction Developments w
 ith GPUs\n\nCerati\n\nHigh energy physics experiments need to cope with in
 creasing beam intensities, leading to higher event rates and larger pile-u
 p. As a consequence, the event reconstruction time explodes and traditiona
 l techniques are not adequate to select efficiently data with the online (
 trigger) applications nor ...\n\n---------------------\nLattice QCD on Mod
 ern GPU Systems\n\nWagner, Clark, Weinberg, Messmer\n\nQUDA, an open-sourc
 e library for Lattice Quantum Chromodynamics (QCD), has provided GPU accel
 eration for multiple Lattice Quantum Chromodynamics applications like MILC
  and Chroma for close to a decade. We share our learnings from running acr
 oss six GPU generations with various network and node confi...\n
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