PARA'04 State-of-the-Art
in Scientific Computing
June 20-23, 2004 (Home page)
Updated: 15 June 2004
Key speakers
- Richard P. Brent,
Oxford University Computing Laboratory, UK
"Fast and Reliable Random Number Generators
for Scientific Computing"
- Jack Dongarra,
University of Tennessee and Oak Ridge Nat. Lab., USA
``High performance computing trends and Self
Adapting Numerical Software (SANS) - effort''
- Iain Duff,
Rutherford Appleton Laboratory & CERFACS, UK & France
``Partitioning and parallelism in the solution
of large sparse systems''
- Fred Gustavson,
IBM T.J. Watson Research Center, USA
``Ideas for high performance linear
algebra software''
- Per Christian Hansen,
Technical University of Denmark, Denmark
``Large-Scale Methods in Inverse Problems''
- Bo Kågström
University of Umeå, Sweden
``Recursive Blocked Algorithms and Hybrid
Data Structures for Dense Matrix Library Software''
- Henrik Madsen,
Technical University of Denmark, Denmark
"High Performance Computing and the
importance of code tuning - some practical experiences
from program tuning at the DTU HPC Center"
- John K Reid,
Atlas Centre, Rutherford Appleton Laboratory, UK
``Fortran is getting more and more powerful''
- Peter Sloot,
University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands
``Scientific Computing in the Grid:
A BioPhysical case study''
- Zahari Zlatev,
National Environmental Research Institute, Denmark
``Large-scale computations with the unified Danish
eulerian model''
(slides)
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