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7th ScalA@SC 2016: Salt Lake, UT, USA
- 7th Workshop on Latest Advances in Scalable Algorithms for Large-Scale Systems, ScalA@SC 2016, Salt Lake, UT, USA, November 14, 2016. IEEE Computer Society 2016, ISBN 978-1-5090-5222-6
- Satori Tsuzuki, Takayuki Aoki:
Effective Dynamic Load Balance using Space-Filling Curves for Large-Scale SPH Simulations on GPU-rich Supercomputers. 1-8 - Kurt A. O'Hearn, Hasan Metin Aktulga:
Towards Fast Scalable Solvers for Charge Equilibration in Molecular Dynamics Applications. 9-16 - Akie Mayumi, Yasuhiro Idomura, Takuya Ina, Susumu Yamada, Toshiyuki Imamura:
Left-Preconditioned Communication-Avoiding Conjugate Gradient Methods for Multiphase CFD Simulations on the K Computer. 17-24 - Endong Wang, Shaohua Wu, Qing Zhang, Jun Liu, Wenlu Zhang, Zhihong Lin, Yutong Lu, Yunfei Du, Xiaoqian Zhu:
The Gyrokinetic Particle Simulation of Fusion Plasmas on Tianhe-2 Supercomputer. 25-32 - Takeo Hoshi, Hiroto Imachi, Kiyoshi Kumahata, Masaaki Terai, Kengo Miyamoto, Kazuo Minami, Fumiyoshi Shoji:
Extremely Scalable Algorithm for 108-atom Quantum Material Simulation on the Full System of the K Computer. 33-40 - Karla Morris, Francesco Rizzi, Brendan Cook, Paul Mycek, Olivier P. Le Maître, Omar M. Knio, Khachik Sargsyan, Kathryn Dahlgren, Bert J. Debusschere:
Performance Scaling Variability and Energy Analysis for a Resilient ULFM-based PDE Solver. 41-48 - Hartwig Anzt, Edmond Chow, Thomas Huckle, Jack J. Dongarra:
Batched Generation of Incomplete Sparse Approximate Inverses on GPUs. 49-56 - Zahra Khatami, Hartmut Kaiser, Patricia Grubel, Adrian Serio, J. Ramanujam:
A Massively Parallel Distributed N-body Application Implemented with HPX. 57-64 - Chander Iyer, Christopher D. Carothers, Petros Drineas:
Randomized Sketching for Large-Scale Sparse Ridge Regression Problems. 65-72 - Cheng Liao:
Optimizing PLASMA Eigensolver on Large Shared Memory Systems. 73-80 - Diego Davila, Vassil Alexandrov, Oscar A. Esquivel-Flores:
On Monte Carlo Hybrid Methods for Linear Algebra. 81-88
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