White Paper on Software Infrastructure for Advanced Nuclear Physics Computing
P. M. Jacobs, A. Boehnlein, B. Sawatzky, J. Carlson, I. Cloet, M., Diefenthaler, R. G. Edwards, K. Godbey, W. R. Hix, K. Orginos, T. Papenbrock,, M. Ploskon, C. Ratti, R. Soltz, T. Wenaus, L. Andreoli, J. Brodsky, D. Brown,, A. Bulgac, G. D. Chung, S.J. Coleman, J. Detwiler

TL;DR
This white paper summarizes a workshop on software infrastructure challenges and opportunities in advanced nuclear physics computing, emphasizing sustainable support within DOE and NSF programs.
Contribution
It provides a consensus overview of the current state, challenges, and future opportunities for software infrastructure in nuclear physics computing.
Findings
Identified key challenges in software infrastructure for nuclear physics.
Discussed opportunities for sustainable support and growth.
Aligned recommendations with DOE and NSF programs.
Abstract
This White Paper documents the discussion and consensus conclusions of the workshop "Software Infrastructure for Advanced Nuclear Physics Computing" (SANPC 24), which was held at Jefferson Lab on June 20-22, 2024. The workshop brought together members of the US Nuclear Physics community with data scientists and funding agency representatives, to discuss the challenges and opportunities in advanced computing for Nuclear Physics in the coming decade. Opportunities for sustainable support and growth are identified, within the context of existing and currently planned DOE and NSF programs.
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Taxonomy
TopicsDistributed and Parallel Computing Systems · Parallel Computing and Optimization Techniques
