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Parallel Computing, Volume 64
Volume 64, May 2017
- Rupak Biswas, David Donofrio, Leonid Oliker:
High-End Computing for Next-Generation Scientific Discovery. 1-2 - Thomas Bönisch, Michael M. Resch, Thomas Schwitalla, Matthias Meinke, Volker Wulfmeyer, Kirsten Warrach-Sagi:
Hazel Hen - leading HPC technology and its impact on science in Germany and Europe. 3-11 - Fumiyoshi Shoji:
Lessons learned from development and operation of the K computer. 12-19 - Eric J. Nielsen, Boris Diskin:
High-performance aerodynamic computations for aerospace applications. 20-32 - Vincent Cavé, Romain Cledat, Paul Griffin, Ankit More, Bala Seshasayee, Shekhar Borkar, Sanjay Chatterjee, Dave Dunning, Joshua B. Fryman:
Traleika Glacier: A hardware-software co-designed approach to exascale computing. 33-49 - Protonu Basu, Samuel Williams, Brian van Straalen, Leonid Oliker, Phillip Colella, Mary W. Hall:
Compiler-based code generation and autotuning for geometric multigrid on GPU-accelerated supercomputers. 50-64 - Sébastien Rumley, Meisam Bahadori, Robert P. Polster, Simon D. Hammond, David M. Calhoun, Ke Wen, Arun Rodrigues, Keren Bergman:
Optical interconnects for extreme scale computing systems. 65-80 - Rupak Biswas, Zhang Jiang, Kostya Kechezhi, Sergey Knysh, Salvatore Mandrà, Bryan O'Gorman, Alejandro Perdomo-Ortiz, Andre Petukhov, John Realpe-Gomez, Eleanor Gilbert Rieffel, Davide Venturelli, Fedir Vasko, Zhihui Wang:
A NASA perspective on quantum computing: Opportunities and challenges. 81-98
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