LZI - Schloss Dagstuhl - Talks + Materials of Seminar 06071
Seminar 06071 Architectures and Algorithms for Petascale Computing
U. Rüde (Univ. Erlangen-Nürnberg, DE), H. D. Simon (Lawrence Berkeley Nat. Lab, US), P. Sloot (Univ. of Amsterdam, NL)
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Steven F. Ashby , LLNL - Livermore
Scalable Algorithms and Novel Paradigms for Petascale Simulation
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David A. Bader , Georgia Institute of Technology
Petascale Computing for Large Scale Graph Problems
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Peter Bastian , Universität Heidelberg
Flexibility and High Performance in Numerical Software
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Martin Berzins , University of Utah
Applications Scalability for Possible and Impossible problems
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Possible and Impossible(?) Applications Scalability
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Rupak Biswas , NASA - Moffett Field
Petascale Computing: Impact on Future NASA Missions
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Marian Bubak , AGH Univ. of Science & Technology - Krakow
How Grid Computing May Contribute to Petacomputing
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Jack Dongarra , University of Tennessee
Fault Tolerance in Linear Algebra Algorithms and Software
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Fault Tolerance in Linear Algebra Algorithms and Software
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Al Geist , Oak Ridge National Lab.
Holistic Fault Tolerance for Petascale Systems
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Hans Michael Gerndt , TU München
Performance Analysis Tools for Petaflop Systems
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Omar Ghattas , Univ. of Texas at Austin
From Terascale to Petascale Simulation-Based Optimization
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William D. Gropp , Argonne National Laboratory
Overcoming the Barriers to Sustained Petaflop Performance
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Manish Gupta , IBM TJ Watson Research Center
Experiences with Scaling Parallel Computations to a Hundred Thousand Processors
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John Gurd , Manchester University
Software Architecture for Petascale Computing: Lessons from Dataflow
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Bruce Hendrickson , Sandia National Labs - Albuquerque
High Performance Graph Algorithms: Architectural Demands of Pathological Applications
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Frank Hülsemann , Electricité de France
David Keyes , Columbia University
Petaflop/s, Seriously
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Uwe Küster , Universität Stuttgart
Remarks on Cell Processors
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Hans Petter Langtangen , University of Oslo
Tsunami Simulations and Their Need for Computational Power
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Rolf Rabenseifner , Universität Stuttgart
Performance Evaluation with the HPCC Benchmarks as a Guide on the Way to Peta Scale Systems
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Padma Raghavan , Penn State University
Energy-Aware Memory Optimizations for Fast Sparse Scientific Computations
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Horst D. Simon , Lawrence National Lab. - Berkeley
Progress in Supercomputing: The Top Three Breakthroughs of the Last 20 Years and the Top Three Challenges for the Next 20 Years
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Marc Snir , The University of Illinois - Urbana
Patterns for High Performance Computing
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Linda Stals , Australian National University - Canberra
Real-Time Wave-Front Reconstruction for Adaptive Optics
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Thomas Sterling , CalTech - Pasadena
Message-driven Split-transaction Execution to Enable Scalable Parallel Architecture for trans-Petascale Domain Computing
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Jesper Larsson Traff , NEC Europe - St. Augustin
Beyond the Earth Simulator - an MPI developer's point of view
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Jan Treibig , Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg
Why is the performance productivity poor on modern Computer Architectures?
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Stefan Turek , Universität Dortmund
High-Performance-Computing for PDE: Some numerical aspects of Petascale Computing
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Hans Zima , CalTech- Pasadena
Towards High-Level Languages for Peta-Scale Computing
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Christoph Überhuber , TU Wien
Multi-layered Software Architectures in Petascale Computing
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