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The Computational Plant (Cplant) project at Sandia National Laboratories is developing a large-scale, massively parallel computing resource from a cluster of commodity computing and networking components. We are combining the bene
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Ron Brightwell, Lee Ann Fisk, David S. Greenberg, Trammell Hudson, Michael Levenhagen, Arthur B. Maccabe, Rolf Riesen
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