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10. PARA 2010: Reykjavík, Iceland
- Kristján Jónasson:
Applied Parallel and Scientific Computing - 10th International Conference, PARA 2010, Reykjavík, Iceland, June 6-9, 2010, Revised Selected Papers, Part II. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 7134, Springer 2012, ISBN 978-3-642-28144-0
Part II - Minisymposium Papers
- Luke Czapla, Alexey Siretskiy, John Grime, Malek O. Khan:
Free Energy Monte Carlo Simulations on a Distributed Network. 1-12 - Nuria Plattner, Sharif Kunikeev, David L. Freeman, Jimmie D. Doll:
Numerical Investigation of the Cumulant Expansion for Fourier Path Integrals. 13-22 - Peter Klüpfel, Simon Klüpfel, Kiril Tsemekhman, Hannes Jónsson:
Optimization of Functionals of Orthonormal Functions in the Absence of Unitary Invariance. 23-33 - Andreas Pedersen, Jean-Claude Berthet, Hannes Jónsson:
Simulated Annealing with Coarse Graining and Distributed Computing. 34-44 - Dóróthea M. Einarsdóttir, Andri Arnaldsson, Finnbogi Óskarsson, Hannes Jónsson:
Path Optimization with Application to Tunneling. 45-55 - Martin Lilleeng Sætra, André Rigland Brodtkorb:
Shallow Water Simulations on Multiple GPUs. 56-66 - Patrick M. Widener, Tahsin M. Kurç, Wenjin Chen, Fusheng Wang, Lin Yang, Jun Hu, Vijay Kumar, Vicky Chu, Lee A. D. Cooper, Jun Kong, Ashish Sharma, Tony Pan, Joel H. Saltz, David J. Foran:
High Performance Computing Techniques for Scaling Image Analysis Workflows. 67-77 - Christian Stussak, Peter Schenzel:
Parallel Computation of Bivariate Polynomial Resultants on Graphics Processing Units. 78-87 - Peter Benner, Pablo Ezzatti, Daniel Kressner, Enrique S. Quintana-Ortí, Alfredo Remón:
Accelerating Model Reduction of Large Linear Systems with Graphics Processors. 88-97 - Øystein E. Krog, Anne C. Elster:
Fast GPU-Based Fluid Simulations Using SPH. 98-109 - Andrew A. Davidson, John D. Owens:
Toward Techniques for Auto-tuning GPU Algorithms. 110-119 - Andrzej Marciniak:
An Interval Version of the Crank-Nicolson Method - The First Approach. 120-126 - Marco Nehmeier, Stefan Siegel, Jürgen Wolff von Gudenberg:
Parallel Detection of Interval Overlapping. 127-136 - Bartlomiej Jacek Kubica, Adam Wozniak:
Using the Second-Order Information in Pareto-set Computations of a Multi-criteria Problem. 137-147 - Gerd Bohlender, Ulrich W. Kulisch:
Comments on Fast and Exact Accumulation of Products. 148-156 - Malgorzata A. Jankowska:
An Interval Finite Difference Method of Crank-Nicolson Type for Solving the One-Dimensional Heat Conduction Equation with Mixed Boundary Conditions. 157-167 - Walter Krämer, Michael Zimmer, Werner Hofschuster:
Using C-XSC for High Performance Verified Computing. 168-178 - Hong Diep Nguyen:
Efficient Implementation of Interval Matrix Multiplication. 179-188 - Markward Britsch:
The Computing Framework for Physics Analysis at LHCb. 189-195 - Helmut Neukirchen:
Taming the Raven - Testing the Random Access, Visualization and Exploration Network RAVEN. 196-205 - Michael Schmelling, Markward Britsch, Nikolai Gagunashvili, Hans Kristjan Gudmundsson, Helmut Neukirchen, Nicola Whitehead:
RAVEN - Boosting Data Analysis for the LHC Experiments. 206-214 - Jason Cope, Kamil Iskra, Dries Kimpe, Robert B. Ross:
Bridging HPC and Grid File I/O with IOFSL. 215-225 - Alfredo Buttari:
Fine Granularity Sparse QR Factorization for Multicore Based Systems. 226-236 - Hartwig Anzt, Vincent Heuveline, Björn Rocker:
Mixed Precision Iterative Refinement Methods for Linear Systems: Convergence Analysis Based on Krylov Subspace Methods. 237-247 - Jakub Kurzak, Rajib Nath, Peng Du, Jack J. Dongarra:
An Implementation of the Tile QR Factorization for a GPU and Multiple CPUs. 248-257 - Lars Karlsson, Bo Kågström:
Efficient Reduction from Block Hessenberg Form to Hessenberg Form Using Shared Memory. 258-268 - Rafal Dabrowski, Bartlomiej Jacek Kubica:
Cache-Oblivious Algorithms and Matrix Formats for Computations on Interval Matrices. 269-279 - Carl Christian Kjelgaard Mikkelsen, Bo Kågström:
Parallel Solution of Narrow Banded Diagonally Dominant Linear Systems. 280-290 - Jens Breitbart:
An Approach for Semiautomatic Locality Optimizations Using OpenMP. 291-301 - Michael Bader, Kaveh Rahnema, Csaba Vigh:
Memory-Efficient Sierpinski-Order Traversals on Dynamically Adaptive, Recursively Structured Triangular Grids. 302-312 - Markus Stürmer, Harald Köstler, Ulrich Rüde:
Fast Wavelet Transform Utilizing a Multicore-Aware Framework. 313-323 - Claude Lacoursière, Mattias Linde, Olof Sabelström:
Direct Sparse Factorization of Blocked Saddle Point Matrices. 324-335 - Wilfried Kirschenmann, Laurent Plagne, Stéphane Vialle:
Multi-Target Vectorization with MTPS C++ Generic Library. 336-346 - Maciej Cytowski:
Analysis of Gravitational Wave Signals on Heterogeneous Architectures. 347-356 - Roman Wyrzykowski, Lukasz Kuczynski, Marcin Wozniak:
Towards Efficient Execution of Erasure Codes on Multicore Architectures. 357-367 - Magnus Gustafsson, Katharina Kormann, Sverker Holmgren:
Communication-Efficient Algorithms for Numerical Quantum Dynamics. 368-378 - Marcus Holm, Sverker Holmgren:
Efficiently Implementing Monte Carlo Electrostatics Simulations on Multicore Accelerators. 379-388 - Aurel Neic, Manfred Liebmann, Gundolf Haase, Gernot Plank:
Algebraic Multigrid Solver on Clusters of CPUs and GPUs. 389-398 - Radim Blaheta, Roman Kohut, Ondrej Jakl:
Solution of Identification Problems in Computational Mechanics - Parallel Processing Aspects. 399-409 - Frank Mueller, Xing Wu, Martin Schulz, Bronis R. de Supinski, Todd Gamblin:
ScalaTrace: Tracing, Analysis and Modeling of HPC Codes at Scale. 410-418 - Emily R. Jacobson, Michael J. Brim, Barton P. Miller:
A Lightweight Library for Building Scalable Tools. 419-429 - Anna Morajko, Andrea Martínez, Eduardo César, Tomàs Margalef, Joan Sorribes:
MATE: Toward Scalable Automated and Dynamic Performance Tuning Environment. 430-440 - Sameer Suresh Shende, Allen D. Malony, Alan Morris:
Improving the Scalability of Performance Evaluation Tools. 441-451 - Shajulin Benedict, Michael Gerndt:
Automatic Performance Analysis of OpenMP Codes on a Scalable Shared Memory System Using Periscope. 452-462 - Markus Geimer, Pavel Saviankou, Alexandre Strube, Zoltán Szebenyi, Felix Wolf, Brian J. N. Wylie:
Further Improving the Scalability of the Scalasca Toolset. 463-473
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