Has there been any discussions of taking an open source CFD (Computational Fluid Dynamics) solver like OpenFOAM and implementing on Zennet?
http://www.openfoam.com/As CFD problems become more complex and DOE/optimization techniques increase the number of simulations required its seems logical an organization would pay more to get solutions in less time.
CFD problems scale and distribute well and OpenFOAM has already released a GPU solver.
Glad you asked that.
Zennet is definitely designed to support products of this family. OpenFOAM, Gromacs, all the good ones.
How will science look like when people will be able to simulate Navier Stokes, Maxwell, Schrodinger or QFT/Hilbert-Einstein Lagrangian?
Moreover, it is important to understand that Zennet is as generic as possible.
All it gives is SSH connection to Linux hosts. That's it. Just like AWS. From here you can just run anything as-is.