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Cosmological N-body simulation of the formation and evolution of large scale structures in the Universe. The number of simulated particles is 8192^3= 549,755,813,888. The size of the simulation box is ~1650Mpc (about 5.4 billon light years). This simulation was carried on the K computer at the RIKEN Advanced Institute of for Computational Science in Japan. This simulation offers the highest mass resolution among simulations utilizing boxes larger than 1Gpc/h. It is the largest cosmological simulation ever done among simulations resolving dwarf galaxy scale. Simulations and Visualization: Tomoaki Ishiyama