High-Performance Computing
ORAL · E31 ·
Presentations
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Extreme-scale computing for pseudo-spectral codes using GPUs and fine-grained asynchronism, with application to turbulence
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Kiran Ravikumar
- Georgia Tech
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Kiran Ravikumar
- Georgia Tech
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David Appelhans
- IBM Research
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Pui-Kuen Yeung
- Georgia Inst of Tech
- Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, USA
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Toward asynchronous computations: Proxy equation approach for elliptic systems
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Ankita Mittal
- Texas A&M University
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Ankita Mittal
- Texas A&M University
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Sharath S Girimaji
- Texas A&M University
- Texas A&M Univ
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Soleil-X : Turbulence, Particles, and Radiation in the Regent Programming Language
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Hilario Torres
- Stanford University
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Hilario Torres
- Stanford University
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Gianluca Iaccarino
- Stanford University
- Stanford Univ
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A scalable multi-GPU solver for direct numerical simulation of boundary layer flow
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Sanghyun Ha
- POSTECH
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Sanghyun Ha
- POSTECH
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Junshin Park
- POSTECH
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Donghyun You
- Pohang University of Science and Technology
- POSTECH
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Numerical investigation on optimizing the high performance computing resources required for finite element analysis
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Harika Gurram
- University of Texas, Austin
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Harika Gurram
- University of Texas, Austin
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Lars Koesterke
- University of Texas, Austin
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Maytal Dahan
- University of Texas, Austin
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Tracy Brown
- University of Texas, Austin
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A unified framework for synchronous and asynchronous optimizedfinite differences for exascale fluid flow simulations.
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Komal Kumari
- Texas A&M Univ
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Komal Kumari
- Texas A&M Univ
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Raktim Bhattacharya
- Texas A&M Univ
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Diego A. Donzis
- Texas A&M Univ
- Texas A&M University
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