22–28 Jul 2018
Kellogg Hotel and Conference Center
EST timezone

Relational databases for lattice data analysis

24 Jul 2018, 18:45
2h
Lincoln (Kellogg Hotel and Conference Center)

Lincoln

Kellogg Hotel and Conference Center

219 S Harrison Rd, East Lansing, MI 48824
Poster Algorithms and Machines Poster reception

Speaker

Daniel Hackett (University of Colorado, Boulder)

Description

Numerical studies in lattice gauge theory require the organization and analysis of large volumes of data. These data and analyses thereof can be viewed as a sequence of maps and reductions, a structure that can be represented naturally using relational databases. Organized in this way, the analysis of even large, heterogenous datasets is straightforward to automate. We present in abstract our methods to store, organize, and analyze lattice data, as well as an outline of a functioning implementation using PostgreSQL.

Primary author

Daniel Hackett (University of Colorado, Boulder)

Co-authors

Prof. Ethan Neil (University of Colorado, Boulder) Mr William Jay (University of Colorado Boulder)

Presentation materials