Speaker: Joel Giedt (Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute) Title: Gaugino condensation: 32,768 CPUs weigh in Abstract: What can be done with 16 IBM BlueGene/L racks and the suite of optimized parallel code developed by USQCD? Compute the gaugino condensate in SU(2) super-Yang-Mills, of course. By a minor hack of the Columbia Physics System, we have been able to perform large-scale domain wall fermion simulations of this theory using Rensselaer's Computational Center for Nanotechnology Innovation (CCNI). In total we used about 30 million BlueGene/L core hours to study the condensate on two sizes of lattice, for two values of the lattice spacing. An extrapolation to the chiral limit, vanishing gaugino mass, has been performed, with a result that is nonzero.