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IBM Journal of Research and Development

Applications of Massively Parallel Systems   Volume 52, Number 1/2, 2008
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Scalable molecular dynamics with NAMD on the IBM Blue Gene/L system - References

by S. Kumar,
C. Huang,
G. Zheng,
E. Bohm,
A. Bhatele,
J. C. Phillips,
H. Yu,
and L. V. Kalé
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