Applications of Supercomputers in Engineering: Algorithms, computer systems, and user experience


Book Description

Hardbound. This book is based on the proceedings of the first of a new International Conference series convened to increase the awareness of the potential of new supercomputers amongst scientists and engineers.These 17 papers deal with algorithms for supercomputing, distributed computer systems, as well as user experience and benchmarking. A further 22 selected papers are published in a companion volume entitled Applications of Supercomputers in Engineering: Fluid Flow and Stress Analysis Applications, edited by C.A. Brebbia and A. Peters.Both volumes will prove essential reading for all industrial researchers and academics who are involved in calculations using supercomputers and also for those wishing to become aware of future possibilities.




Applications of Supercomputers in Engineering II


Book Description

This book comprises an edited version of the Proceedings of the 2nd Interna tional Conference on Applications of Supercomputers in Engineering which took place at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, USA during August 1991. The Conference was organized by the Wessex Insti tute of Technology, Southampton, UK with the support of the International Society for Boundary Elements. The first International Conference on Ap plications of Supercomputers in Engineering held in Southampton, UK in September 1989 was a very successful meeting and the resulting Conference Proceedings are now widely distributed throughout the world. The revolutionary aspects of the next generation of computers are now fully recognised by many engineers and scientists. Vector and parallel computers form the basis of the computing power needed to address the complex prob lems with which engineers are faced. The new machines not only increase the size of the problems which can be solved, but also require a different computational approach to obtain the most efficient results.




Applications of Supercomputers in Engineering II


Book Description

This book comprises an edited version of the Proceedings of the 2nd Interna tional Conference on Applications of Supercomputers in Engineering which took place at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, USA during August 1991. The Conference was organized by the Wessex Insti tute of Technology, Southampton, UK with the support of the International Society for Boundary Elements. The first International Conference on Ap plications of Supercomputers in Engineering held in Southampton, UK in September 1989 was a very successful meeting and the resulting Conference Proceedings are now widely distributed throughout the world. The revolutionary aspects of the next generation of computers are now fully recognised by many engineers and scientists. Vector and parallel computers form the basis of the computing power needed to address the complex prob lems with which engineers are faced. The new machines not only increase the size of the problems which can be solved, but also require a different computational approach to obtain the most efficient results.




Getting Up to Speed


Book Description

Supercomputers play a significant and growing role in a variety of areas important to the nation. They are used to address challenging science and technology problems. In recent years, however, progress in supercomputing in the United States has slowed. The development of the Earth Simulator supercomputer by Japan that the United States could lose its competitive advantage and, more importantly, the national competence needed to achieve national goals. In the wake of this development, the Department of Energy asked the NRC to assess the state of U.S. supercomputing capabilities and relevant R&D. Subsequently, the Senate directed DOE in S. Rpt. 107-220 to ask the NRC to evaluate the Advanced Simulation and Computing program of the National Nuclear Security Administration at DOE in light of the development of the Earth Simulator. This report provides an assessment of the current status of supercomputing in the United States including a review of current demand and technology, infrastructure and institutions, and international activities. The report also presents a number of recommendations to enable the United States to meet current and future needs for capability supercomputers.




Applications of Supercomputers in Engineering: Fluid flow and stress analysis applications


Book Description

Hardbound. This book is based on the proceedings of the first of a new International Conference series convened to increase the awareness of the potential of new supercomputers amongst scientists and engineers.These 22 papers deal with algorithms for supercomputing, distributed computer systems, as well as user experience and benchmarking. A further 17 selected papers are published in a companion volume entitled Applications of Supercomputers in Engineering: Algorithms, Computer Systems and User Experience edited by C.A. Brebbia and A. Peters. Both volumes are essential reading for all industrial researchers and academics who are involved in calculations using supercomputers and also for those wanting to keep abreast of future trends.




Handbook of Research on Methodologies and Applications of Supercomputing


Book Description

As computers continue to remain essential tools for the pursuit of physics, medicine, economics, social sciences, and more, supercomputers are proving that they can further extend and greatly enhance as-of-yet undiscovered knowledge and solve the world’s most complex problems. As these instruments continue to lead to groundbreaking discoveries and breakthroughs, it is imperative that research remains up to date with the latest findings and uses. The Handbook of Research on Methodologies and Applications of Supercomputing is a comprehensive and critical reference book that provides research on the latest advances of control flow and dataflow supercomputing and highlights selected emerging big data applications needing high acceleration and/or low power. Consequently, this book advocates the need for hybrid computing, where the control flow part represents the host architecture and dataflow part represents the acceleration architecture. These issues cover the initial eight chapters. The remaining eight chapters cover selected modern applications that are best implemented on a hybrid computer, in which the transactional parts (serial code) are implemented on the control flow part and the loops (parallel code) on the dataflow part. These final eight chapters cover two major application domains: scientific computing and computing for digital economy. This book offers applications in marketing, medicine, energy systems, and library science, among others, and is an essential source for scientists, programmers, engineers, practitioners, researchers, academicians, and students interested in the latest findings and advancements in supercomputing.