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Rainer Keller
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High Performance Computing Center Stuttgart (HLRS), Universität Stuttgart, Stuttgart, Germany
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David Kramer
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Institute of Computer Science and Engineering, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), Karlsruhe, Germany
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Jan-Philipp Weiss
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Institute for Applied and Numerical Mathematics, SRG New Frontiers in High Performance Computing and Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), Karlsruhe, Germany
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Table of contents (14 chapters)
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Invited Contributions
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- Marta Garcia, Julita Corbalan, Rosa Maria Badia, Jesus Labarta
Pages 10-23
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Parallel Programming Languages
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- Iris Christadler, Giovanni Erbacci, Alan D. Simpson
Pages 24-35
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- Alexander Heinecke, Michael Klemm, Hans Pabst, Dirk Pflüger
Pages 36-47
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Manycore Technologies and FPGAs
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- Charly Bechara, Nicolas Ventroux, Daniel Etiemble
Pages 48-59
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- Michał Fularz, Marek Kraft, Adam Schmidt, Andrzej Kasiński
Pages 60-71
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GPU Computing: Applications and Programming
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- Wlodzimierz Bielecki, Marek Palkowski
Pages 72-83
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- Katsuya Kawanami, Noriyuki Fujimoto
Pages 84-95
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- Oscar Hernandez, Wei Ding, Barbara Chapman, Christos Kartsaklis, Ramanan Sankaran, Richard Graham
Pages 96-107
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- Bas O. Fagginger Auer, Rob H. Bisseling
Pages 108-119
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Parallel Applications and Numerical Methods
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- Dorian Krause, Mark Potse, Thomas Dickopf, Rolf Krause, Angelo Auricchio, Frits Prinzen
Pages 120-132
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- Jiri Kraus, Malte Förster
Pages 133-146
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- Karl Rupp, Ansgar Jüngel, Tibor Grasser
Pages 147-157
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- Vincent Heuveline, Dimitar Lukarski, Nico Trost, Jan-Philipp Weiss
Pages 158-171
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About this book
This state-of-the-art survey features topics related to the impact of multicore, manycore, and coprocessor technologies in science and for large-scale applications in an interdisciplinary environment. The papers
cover issues of current research in mathematical modeling, design of parallel algorithms, aspects of microprocessor architecture, parallel programming languages, hardware-aware computing, heterogeneous platforms, manycore technologies, performance tuning, and requirements for large-scale applications. The contributions presented in this volume offer a survey on the state of the art, the concepts and perspectives for future developments. They are an outcome of an inspiring conference conceived and organized by the
editors at the Karlsruhe Institute Technology (KIT) in September 2011. The twelve revised full papers presented together with two contributed papers focus on combination of new aspects of microprocessor technologies, parallel applications, numerical simulation, and software development; thus they clearly show the potential of emerging technologies in the area of multicore and manycore processors that are paving the way towards personal supercomputing and very likely towards exascale computing.
Editors and Affiliations
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High Performance Computing Center Stuttgart (HLRS), Universität Stuttgart, Stuttgart, Germany
Rainer Keller
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Institute of Computer Science and Engineering, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), Karlsruhe, Germany
David Kramer
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Institute for Applied and Numerical Mathematics, SRG New Frontiers in High Performance Computing and Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), Karlsruhe, Germany
Jan-Philipp Weiss