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Ten Billion Times Faster: Real-Time Tsunami Forecasting with Digital Twins

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In this episode of podcast_v0.1, we break down the groundbreaking paper "Real-time Bayesian inference at extreme scale: A digital twin for tsunami early warning applied to the Cascadia subduction zone." Imagine shrinking a 50-year supercomputer job into 0.2 seconds of computation on a regular GPU—that’s exactly what these researchers achieved. We explore how they used offline/online decomposition, extreme-scale simulations, and Bayesian inference to create a real-time tsunami forecasting system capable of saving lives. You'll learn about the clever use of shift invariance, the role of uncertainty quantification, and how computational design—not just brute force—can redefine what's possible. This is a must-listen if you're interested in high-performance computing, real-world digital twins, or how engineering innovation solves critical, time-sensitive problems.

Read the original paper: http://arxiv.org/abs/2504.16344v1

Music: 'The Insider - A Difficult Subject'

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In this episode of podcast_v0.1, we break down the groundbreaking paper "Real-time Bayesian inference at extreme scale: A digital twin for tsunami early warning applied to the Cascadia subduction zone." Imagine shrinking a 50-year supercomputer job into 0.2 seconds of computation on a regular GPU—that’s exactly what these researchers achieved. We explore how they used offline/online decomposition, extreme-scale simulations, and Bayesian inference to create a real-time tsunami forecasting system capable of saving lives. You'll learn about the clever use of shift invariance, the role of uncertainty quantification, and how computational design—not just brute force—can redefine what's possible. This is a must-listen if you're interested in high-performance computing, real-world digital twins, or how engineering innovation solves critical, time-sensitive problems.

Read the original paper: http://arxiv.org/abs/2504.16344v1

Music: 'The Insider - A Difficult Subject'

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