%0 Journal Article %T Exascale applications: skin in the game %A Aimee Hungerford %A Amedeo Perazzo %A Amitava Bhattacharjee %A Andreas Kronfeld %A Andrew Siegel %A Ann Almgren %A Anshu Dubey %A Artur F. Voter %A Bronson Messer %A Carl Steefel %A Chris Oehmen %A Daniel Kasen %A Danny Perez %A David Daniel %A David McCallen %A David Richards %A Douglas B. Kothe %A Erik Draeger %A Francis Alexander %A Ian Foster %A Jack DeSlippe %A Jacqueline Chen %A Jean-Luc Vay %A John Bell %A John Turner %A Katherine Yelick %A Kenneth Roche %A Lori Diachin %A Madhava Syamlal %A Mahantesh Halappanavar %A Marianne Francois %A Mark Gordon %A Mark Taylor %A Michael Sprague %A Paul Mackenzie %A Paul R. C. Kent %A Phil Colella %A Rick Stevens %A Rob Rieben %A Salman Habib %A Steven Hamilton %A Sue Mniszewski %A Theresa L. Windus %A Thom Dunning %A Thomas Evans %A Tim Germann %A Tzanio Kolev %A William Hart %A William J. Rider %A Ye Luo %A Zhenyu (Henry) Huang %J - %D 2020 %R 10.1098/rsta.2019.0056 %X As noted in Wikipedia, skin in the game refers to having incurred risk by being involved in achieving a goal, where skin is a synecdoche for the person involved, and game is the metaphor for action.. %U https://royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/10.1098/rsta.2019.0056