Scientific computing on supercomputers III
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Scientific computing on supercomputers III
Plenum Press, c1992
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"Proceedings of the Sixth International Workshop on the Use of Supercomputers in Theoretical Science, held January 24-25, 1991, at Universiteit Antwerpen, Antwerpen, Belgium"--T.p. verso
Includes bibliographical references and indexes
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Description
The International Workshop on "The Use of Supercomputers in Theoretical Science" took place on January 24 and 25, 1991, at the University of Antwerp (UIA), Antwerpen, Belgium. It was the sixth in a series of workshops, the fIrst of which took place in 1984. The principal aim of these workshops is to present the state of the art in scientific large-scale and high speed-computation. Computational science has developed into a third methodology equally important now as its theoretical and experimental companions. Gradually academic researchers acquired access to a variety of supercomputers and as a consequence computational science has become a major tool for their work. It is a pleasure to thank the Belgian National Science Foundation (NFWO-FNRS) and the Ministry of ScientifIc Affairs for sponsoring the workshop. It was organized both in the framework of the Third Cycle "Vectorization, Parallel Processing and Supercomputers" and the "Governemental Program in Information Technology". We also very much would like to thank the University of Antwerp (Universitaire Instelling Antwerpen -VIA) for fInancial and material support. Special thanks are due to Mrs. H. Evans for the typing and editing of the manuscripts and for the preparation of the author and subject indexes. J.T. Devreese P.E. Van Camp University of Antwerp July 1991 v CONlENTS High Perfonnance Numerically Intensive Applications on Distributed Memory Parallel Computers .................... . F.W. Wray Abstract ......................................... .
Table of Contents
High Performance Numerically Intensive Applications on Distributed Memory Parallel Computers (F.W. Wray). Parallel Computational Fluid Dynamics on a Meiko Transputer System with Express in Comparison to IPSC Systems (L. Beernaert et al.). Preconditioned Conjugate Gradients on the PUMA Architecture (R. Cook). Parallel Discrete Event Simulation (E. Dirkx, F. Verboven). Parallel Programming on Amoeba Using Different Distributed Shared Memory (H.E. Bal et al.). 3D Shallow Water Model on the CRAY YMP4/464 (E.D. de Goede). Simulating Compressible Flow on a Distributed Memory Machine (P. Batten et al.). Principles of Code Optimization on ConvexC230 (F. Brosens). On the Vectorization and Parallelization of a Finite Difference Scheme (R.J. van der Pas). Index.
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