Kathryn R. Hamilton, Klaus Bartschat, Nicolas Douguet, Sudhakar V. Pamidighantam, Barry I. Schneider
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Abstract
The Atomic, Molecular, and Optical Sciences Gateway (AMOSGateway) enables novice and experienced users to utilize state-of-the-art software suites for tackling problems central to atomic, molecular, and optical science. This international collaboration provides a free platform and coordinated approach for computational research, allowing the community to produce new scientific results on an unprecedented scale. Currently hosting 10 software packages, the advanced cyberinfrastructure of AMOSGateway impacts many areas, including quantum information, cold atoms/molecules, plasma physics, and astrophysics. Future updates will further simplify these complex tools through graphical user interfaces, fundamentally transforming how practitioners gain expertise in cutting-edge computational research.
期刊介绍:
Physics, medicine, astronomy -- these and other hard sciences share a common need for efficient algorithms, system software, and computer architecture to address large computational problems. And yet, useful advances in computational techniques that could benefit many researchers are rarely shared. To meet that need, Computing in Science & Engineering presents scientific and computational contributions in a clear and accessible format.
The computational and data-centric problems faced by scientists and engineers transcend disciplines. There is a need to share knowledge of algorithms, software, and architectures, and to transmit lessons-learned to a broad scientific audience. CiSE is a cross-disciplinary, international publication that meets this need by presenting contributions of high interest and educational value from a variety of fields, including—but not limited to—physics, biology, chemistry, and astronomy. CiSE emphasizes innovative applications in advanced computing, simulation, and analytics, among other cutting-edge techniques. CiSE publishes peer-reviewed research articles, and also runs departments spanning news and analyses, topical reviews, tutorials, case studies, and more.