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Exascale applications: skin in the game
DOI: 10.1098/rsta.2019.0056
Aimee Hungerford ,
Amedeo Perazzo ,
Amitava Bhattacharjee ,
Andreas Kronfeld ,
Andrew Siegel ,
Ann Almgren ,
Anshu Dubey ,
Artur F. Voter ,
Bronson Messer ,
Carl Steefel ,
Chris Oehmen ,
Daniel Kasen ,
Danny Perez ,
David Daniel ,
David McCallen ,
David Richards ,
Douglas B. Kothe ,
Erik Draeger ,
Francis Alexander ,
Ian Foster ,
Jack DeSlippe ,
Jacqueline Chen ,
Jean-Luc Vay ,
John Bell ,
John Turner ,
Katherine Yelick ,
Kenneth Roche ,
Lori Diachin ,
Madhava Syamlal ,
Mahantesh Halappanavar ,
Marianne Francois ,
Mark Gordon ,
Mark Taylor ,
Michael Sprague ,
Paul Mackenzie ,
Paul R. C. Kent ,
Phil Colella ,
Rick Stevens ,
Rob Rieben ,
Salman Habib ,
Steven Hamilton ,
Sue Mniszewski ,
Theresa L. Windus ,
Thom Dunning ,
Thomas Evans ,
Tim Germann ,
Tzanio Kolev ,
William Hart ,
William J. Rider ,
Ye Luo ,
Zhenyu (Henry) Huang
Abstract:
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..
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