The MPI/C++ /Fortran package of computer codes has been developed for high-performance numerical analysis of experimental data on elastic nucleus-nucleus scattering within a microscopic model of optical potential. In the package, a modified DWUCK4 Fortran-code for calculating the physical characteristics of elastic scattering based on a numerical solution of the corresponding Schrödingerequation has been incorporated into the C++ framework, which is responsible for the input-output procedure and a comparison of numerical results with experimental data. MPI-based parallelism allows efficient calculations of the observables depending on a wide range of parameters of real and imaginary parts of the microscopic OP. The package has been used to analyze experimental data on differential cross sections of the 12,14Ве+12Сelastic scattering.
The MPI implementation of the calculation of the microscopic optical potential of nucleon-nucleus scattering within the single folding model has been developed. The folding potential and the corresponding differential cross section of the 11Li + p elastic scattering have been calculated at 62 MeV/nucleon on the heterogeneous cluster "HybriLIT" of the Multifunctional Information and Computational Complex (MICC) of the Laboratory of Information Technologies of JINR. The agreement between experimental data and numerical results for various models of the 11Li density distribution used in the construction of the folding potential is demonstrated
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