Advanced Simulation and Computing Program | Wikipedia audio article
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00:00:28 1 History
00:01:17 2 Research
00:01:36 2.1 Laboratories
00:01:58 2.2 Computing
00:02:06 2.2.1 Current supercomputers
00:02:54 2.2.2 Previous supercomputers
00:03:46 3 Elements
00:04:03 3.1 Facility Operations and User Support
00:04:33 3.2 Computational Systems and Software Environment
00:05:08 3.3 Verification and Validation
00:05:34 3.4 Physics and Engineering Models
00:06:16 3.5 Integrated Codes
00:06:56 3.6 Advanced Technology Development and Mitigation
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The Advanced Simulation and Computing Program (or ASC) is a super-computing program run by the National Nuclear Security Administration, in order to simulate, test, and maintain the United States nuclear stockpile. The program was created in 1995 in order to support the Stockpile Stewardship Program (or SSP). The goal of the initiative is to extend the lifetime of the current aging stockpile.