Lattice gauge ensembles and data management
Gunnar Bali (1), Ryan Bignell (2), Anthony Francis (3), Steven, Gottlieb (4), Rajan Gupta (5), Issaku Kanamori (6), Bartosz Kostrzewa (7),, Andrey Yu. Kotov (8), Yoshinobu Kuramashi (9), Robert Mawhinney (10),, Christian Schmidt (11), Wolfgang S\"oldner (1), Peng Sun (12) ((1)

TL;DR
This paper discusses the importance of managing and sharing lattice gauge ensembles, highlighting community efforts to publish and preserve these valuable computational resources for lattice field theory research.
Contribution
It provides a summary of community initiatives and plans for data management, publication, and preservation of gauge ensembles in lattice field theory.
Findings
Community efforts to share gauge ensembles are increasing.
Plans for data publication and management are being developed.
Shared resources enhance collaboration and reproducibility in the field.
Abstract
The generation of ensembles of gauge configurations is a considerable expense. The preservation and curation of these ensembles constitutes a valuable shared resource for the lattice field theory community. The organizers of Lattice 2022 dedicated a parallel session to the presentation of gauge ensembles and their generation, plans for ensemble publication and data management/storage activities of different collaborations. A summary of the twelve contributions is presented here.
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Taxonomy
TopicsDistributed and Parallel Computing Systems · Scientific Computing and Data Management · Geological Modeling and Analysis
