New horizons of computational science : proceedings of the international symposium on supercomputing held in Tokyo, Japan, September 1-3, 1997

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New horizons of computational science : proceedings of the international symposium on supercomputing held in Tokyo, Japan, September 1-3, 1997

edited by T. Ebisuzaki and J. Makino

(Astrophysics and space science library, v.263)

Kluwer Academic Publishers, c2001

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The International Symposium on Supercomputing - New Horizon of Computational Science was held on September 1-3, 1997 at the Science MuseuminTokyo,tocelebrate60-yearbirthdayofProfessorDaiichiroSug- imoto,who hasbeenleadingtheoreticalandnumericalastrophysicsfor 30 years. The conference coveredexceptionally wide range ofsubjects, to follow Sugimoto'saccomplishmentsinmanyfields.Onthefirstdaywehadthree talksonstellarevolutionandsixtalksonstellardynamics. Onthesecond day, six talks on special-purpose computingand four talks on large-scale computing in MolecularDynamicswere given. Onthethirdandthelast day,threetalks on dedicatedcomputerson LatticeQCDcalculationsand sixtalksonpresentandfutureofgeneral-purposeHPCsystemsweregiven. Inaddition,some30posterswerepresentedonvarioussubjectsincompu- tationalscience. Instellarevolution, D.Arnett (Univ. ofArizona) gaveanexcellenttalk on the recent development in three-dimensionalsimulation ofSupernova, inparticularonquantitativecomparisonbetweendifferenttechniquessuch asgrid-basedmethodsandSPH (SmoothedParticleHydrodynamics). Y. Kondo (NASA) discussedresentadvanceinthemodelingoftheevolution ofbinarystars,and1.Hachisu(Univ. ofTokyo)discussedRayleigh-Taylor instabilitiesinsupernovae(contributionnotincluded). Instellardynamics, P.Hut(lAS)gaveasuperbreviewonthelong-term evolution ofstellarsystem, J. Makino (Univ. ofTokyo) described briefly theresultsobtainedonGRAPE-4special-purposecomputerandthefollow- up project,GRAPE-6,whichisapprovedas ofJune 1997. GRAPE-6will be completed by year 2001 with the peak speed around 200 Tflops. R. Spurzem (Rechen-Inst.) and D. Heggie (Univ. of Edinburgh) talked on recentadvanceinthestudyofstarclusters,andE.Athanassoula(Marseille Observatory) describedthe work doneusingtheirGRAPE-3 systems. S. Ida (TokyoInst. ofTechnology) describedthe result ofthe simulationof theformationofMoon. Thefirst talkoftheseconddaywas given by F-H. Hsu oftheIBMT.J. Watson Research center, on "Deep Blue", the special-purpose computer for Chess,which, forthefirst timeinthehistory, wonthematchwiththe besthumanplayer,Mr. GaryKasparov(unfortunately,Hsu'scontribution isnot included in this volume). Then A. Bakker of Delft Inst. of Tech- nology looked back his 20 years ofdevelopingspecial-purpose computers formoleculardynamicsandsimulationofspinsystems. J.Arnoldgavean overviewoftheemergingnewfieldofreconfigurablecomputing,whichfalls inbetweentraditionalgeneral-purposecomputersandspecial-purposecom- puters. S.Okumura(NAO)describedthehistoryofultra-high-performance digital signalprocessors for radio astronomy. They havebuilt a machine with 20GaPS performance in early 80s, and keep improvingthe speed. M. Taiji (ISM) told on general aspects of GRAPE-type systems, and T. Narumi (Univ. of Tokyo) the 100-Tflops GRAPE-type machine for MD calculations,whichwillbefinished by 1999.

目次

  • Preface
  • T. Ebisuzaki, J. Makino. List of Participants. Stellar Evolution, Stellor Dynamics and Tera-Flops Computation
  • D. Sugimoto. Simulation of Nature by Computer
  • D. Arnett. Supercomputing and Evolution in Close Binaries
  • Y. Kondo. Stellar Dynamics of Dense Stellar Systems
  • P. Hut. Stellar Dynamics on 200 Tflops Special-Purpose Computers
  • J. Makino. Astrophysical N-Body Simulations: Algorithms and Challenges
  • R. Spurzem. Star Cluster Simulations
  • D.C. Heggie. Stellar Dynamical Simulations of Galaxies and of Galaxy System Using the Marselle Grape-3 Systems
  • E. Athanassoula. Accretion of Planets and Moons
  • S. Ida. What We Learned from Special Purpose Computers
  • A.F. Bakker, F. Berwald. Reconfigurable Computing
  • J.M. Arnold. Special-Purpose Computer for Radio Astronomy
  • S.K. Okumura. Special-Purpose Computers for Classical Particle Simulations
  • M. Taiji. Molecular Dynamics Machine: Highly Parallelized Special-Purpose-Computer for Molecular Dynamics Simulations
  • T. Narumi, et al. Molecular Simulations with the MD-Grape Special-Purpose Computer
  • M.J. Field. High Performance Computing in Biophysics: Recent Experiences and Developments of Charmm
  • M. Hodoscek, et al. Massive Parallelism: The Hardware for Computational Chemistry? M.F. Guest, et al. Molecular Dynamics Simulation of Ion Channels
  • Q. Zhong, et al. The QCDSP Computer: Particle Physics with 20,000 Processors
  • R.D. Mawhinney. The CP-PACS Project and Lattice QCD
  • Y. Iwasaki. Three Generations of APE Projects: Lessons and Perspective
  • R. Tripiccione. Vector-Parallel Processing and Fujitsu VPP300E/700E Supercomputer System
  • K. Miura. The Evolution of Rotating Collisional Stellar Systems
  • C.R.W. Einsel. Effects of the Alfven Wave on the GravitationalInstability in the Interstellar Medium
  • N. Fukuda, T. Hanawa. N-Body Simulation of Halo Formation Using GRAPE-4
  • T. Fukushige, J. Makino. The PCI Interface for Grape Systems: PCI-HIB
  • A. Kawai, et al. Fragmentation of Molecular Clouds: The Initial Phase of a Stellar Cluster
  • R.S. Klessen, A. Burkert. Formation of Star Clusters in the Magellanic Clouds
  • M. Kontizas, et al. Three Dimensional MHD Simulations of Accretion Disks and Jet Formation
  • R. Matsumoto, et al. Gravitational Collapse of Rotating Clouds: Bar Formation in a Self-Similarly Contracting Disk
  • T. Matsumoto, T. Hanawa. The Formation and Evolution of Dwarf Galaxies: Hydrodynamics and Color Gradient
  • M. Mori, et al. Parallel 3D Lattice Boltzmann Simulations of Turbulent Dark Cloud Flows
  • D. Muders. Photoionization of a Clumpy Universe
  • T. Nakamoto, et al. Smoothed Particle Hybrodynamics with Parallel Virtual Machine
  • N. Nakasato, et al. Jets from Time-Dependent Accretion Flows onto a Black Hole
  • K. Nobuta, T. Hanawa. Supercomputing in the Astronomical Institute of Romanian Academy
  • M.D. Suran, N.A. Popescu. Anisotropic Fokker-Planck Models of Globular Cluster Evolution
  • K. Takahashi. An Efficient Parallel Hierarchical Algorithm for Module Placement
  • T. Yang. The Efficient Parallel Newton-GMRES Algorithm for Computational Fluid Dynamics
  • T. Yang. Molecular Mechanism of Homogeneous Nucleation in Vapor Phase: Lennard-Jones Fluid
  • K. Yasuoka, M. Matsumoto. Development of Special Purpose Computer for Cosmic Hydrodynamics with SPH Method
  • Y. Yokono, et al. Index.

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  • NII書誌ID(NCID)
    BA54912336
  • ISBN
    • 0792370503
  • 出版国コード
    ne
  • タイトル言語コード
    eng
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    Dordrecht
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    312 p.
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    25 cm
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