Name: Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
Type: Organization
Bio: For 70 years, the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory has applied science and technology to make the world a safer place.
Twitter: LLNL_OpenSource
Location: Livermore, CA, USA
Blog: https://software.llnl.gov
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory's Projects
The Legion Parallel Programming System
Liquid H2 (LH2) is a strong candidate for large scale, cost effective zero-emission transportation. One drawback of using LH2 are the losses along the supply chain, when transferring or using the molecule. This simulation code written in MATLAB enables to quantify the transfer and boil-off losses when using LH2, typically between a LH2 trailer and a stationary storage (e.g. at the refueling station). Different boundary conditions can be simulated for further optimization.
Wrapper library for model-specific registers. APIs cover RAPL, performance counters, clocks and turbo.
Libpowermon: A lightweight profiling framework to profile program context and system-level metrics
Model reduction library with an emphasis on large scale parallelism and linear subspace methods
Your One Get Remaining Time library
LiME Infrastructure
LiME Applications
Livermore SEM Image Tools (LIST)
C library containing high resolution timer implementation for several platforms.
Public home for LLNL software catalog
Lustre Monitoring Tools
4D Eulerian Vlasov Code
Lattice Optimization for Porous Electrodes
MPI profiler
Livermore Unstructured Lagrangian Explicit Shock Hydrodynamics (LULESH)
LLNL's branches of Lustre
Some lustre-related scripts and utilities in use at LLNL.
The Light-weight Group Library provides methods for MPI codes to quickly create and destroy process groups
Robust neural network surrogate for inertial confinement fusion
Software & Patch management for macOS
MacPath Documentation
A Multi-purpose, Application-Centric, Scalable I/O Proxy Application
A collection of example Maestro workflows and components meant to be used with Maestro.
A tool to easily orchestrate general computational workflows both locally and on supercomputers
Magpie contains a number of scripts for running Big Data software in HPC environments, including Hadoop and Spark. There is support for Lustre, Slurm, Moab, Torque. LSF, Flux, and more.