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nuclear weapons simulations

the first machine went to Los Alamos

https://www.theatlantic.com/technology/archive/2014/01/these...




The demand for the huge calculations for the design of nuclear weapons started in WW II already:

https://ahf.nuclearmuseum.org/ahf/history/human-computers-lo...

"The staff in the T-5 group included recruited women who had degrees in mathematics or physics, as well as, wives of scientists and other workers at Los Alamos. According to Their Day in the Sun: Women of the Manhattan Project, some of the human computers were Mary Frankel, Josephine Elliot, Beatrice “Bea” Langer, Augusta “Mici” Teller, Jean Bacher, and Kay Manley. While some of the computers worked full time, others, especially those who had young children, only worked part time.

General Leslie R. Groves, the Director of the Manhattan Project, pressured the wives of Los Alamos to work because he felt that it was a waste of resources to accommodate civilians. As told by Kay Manley, the wife of Los Alamos physicist John Manley, the recruitment of wives can also be traced to a desire to limit the housing of “any more people than was absolutely necessary.” This reason makes sense given the secretive nature of Los Alamos and the Manhattan Project. SEDs, a group of drafted men who were to serve domestically using their scientific and engineering backgrounds, also worked in the T division."


> rad-hydro

These are incredibly expensive even on today’s hardware. If you look through some of the unclassified ASCI reports from the early 2000s, 3D calculations of this equation set were implied to be leadership-class computations. At the time of the Cray, it must’ve been coarse-grid 1D as the standard, with 2D as the dream.


I've always been interested in this, I wonder how optimised the code was and if they used LUTs (Look Up Tables) as they did in the 80s for 3D calculations on the home computers.

Oh cool they got CrayOS working.

But still 1MB RAM, I remember getting the slow RAM 512KB update for my Amiga 500 in the early 90s.




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