Sustained simulation performance 2016 : proceedings of the joint workshop on sustained simulation performance, University of Stuttgart (HLRS) and Tohoku University, 2016
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Sustained simulation performance 2016 : proceedings of the joint workshop on sustained simulation performance, University of Stuttgart (HLRS) and Tohoku University, 2016
Springer, c2016
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Description
The book presents the state of the art in high-performance computing and simulation on modern supercomputer architectures. It explores general trends in hardware and software development, and then focuses specifically on the future of high-performance systems and heterogeneous architectures. It also covers applications such as computational fluid dynamics, material science, medical applications and climate research and discusses innovative fields like coupled multi-physics or multi-scale simulations. The papers included were selected from the presentations given at the 20th Workshop on Sustained Simulation Performance at the HLRS, University of Stuttgart, Germany in December 2015, and the subsequent Workshop on Sustained Simulation Performance at Tohoku University in February 2016.
Table of Contents
Part 1: Exploitation of Existing HPC Systems: Potentiality, Performance and Productivity.- Chapter 1. Parallel Algorithms: Theory, Practice and Education.- Chapter 2. High Performance Computing and High Performance Data Analytics - What is the missing link?.- Chapter 3. A Use Case of a Code Transformation Rule Generator for Data Layout Optimization.- Chapter 4. APES on SX-ACE.- Chapter 5. Dealing with non-linear terms in a modal High-Order Discontinuous Galerkin Method.
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