High Performance Computing on Vector Systems Proceedings of the High Performance Computing Center Stuttgart, March 2005

InMarch2005about40scientistsfromEurope,JapanandtheUScametogether the second time to discuss ways to achieve sustained performance on superc- puters in the range of Tera?ops. The workshop held at the High Performance Computing Center Stuttgart (HLRS) was the second of this kind. The ?rst one had been...

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Autor Corporativo: SpringerLink (-)
Otros Autores: Resch, Michael (-), Bönisch, Thomas, Benkert, Katharina, Bez, Wolfgang, Furui, Toshiyuki, Seo, Yoshiki
Formato: Libro electrónico
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg 2006.
Colección:Springer eBooks.
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Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Future Architectures in Supercomputing
  • The NEC SX-8 Vector Supercomputer System
  • Have the Vectors the Continuing Ability to Parry the Attack of the Killer Micros?
  • Performance and Applications on Vector Systems
  • Performance Evaluation of Lattice-Boltzmann Magnetohydrodynamics Simulations on Modern Parallel Vector Systems
  • Over 10 TFLOPS Computation for a Huge Sparse Eigensolver on the Earth Simulator
  • First-Principles Simulation on Femtosecond Dynamics in Condensed Matters Within TDDFT-MD Approach
  • Numerical Simulation of Transition and Turbulence in Wall-Bounded Shear Flow
  • Finite Element Method
  • Computational Efficiency of Parallel Unstructured Finite Element Simulations
  • The Role of Supercomputing in Industrial Combustion Modeling
  • Fluid Dynamics
  • Simulation of the Unsteady Flow Field Around a Complete Helicopter with a Structured RANS Solver
  • A Hybrid LES/CAA Method for Aeroacoustic Applications
  • Simulation of Vortex Instabilities in Turbomachinery
  • Particle Methods
  • Atomistic Simulations on Scalar and Vector Computers
  • Molecular Simulation of Fluids with Short Range Potentials
  • Toward TFlop Simulations of Supernovae
  • Turbulence Simulation
  • Statistics and Intermittency of Developed Channel Flows: a Grand Challenge in Turbulence Modeling and Simulation
  • Direct Numerical Simulation of Shear Flow Phenomena on Parallel Vector Computers.