High Performance Computing on Vector Systems 2006 | Proceedings of the High Performance Computing Center Stuttgart, March 2006 | ISBN 9783540476924

High Performance Computing on Vector Systems 2006

Proceedings of the High Performance Computing Center Stuttgart, March 2006

herausgegeben von Thomas Bönisch, Sunil Tiyyagura, Toshiyuki Furui, Yoshiki Seo und Wolfgang Bez
Mitwirkende
Herausgegeben vonThomas Bönisch
Herausgegeben vonSunil Tiyyagura
Herausgegeben vonToshiyuki Furui
Herausgegeben vonYoshiki Seo
Herausgegeben vonWolfgang Bez
Buchcover High Performance Computing on Vector Systems 2006  | EAN 9783540476924 | ISBN 3-540-47692-X | ISBN 978-3-540-47692-4

High Performance Computing on Vector Systems 2006

Proceedings of the High Performance Computing Center Stuttgart, March 2006

herausgegeben von Thomas Bönisch, Sunil Tiyyagura, Toshiyuki Furui, Yoshiki Seo und Wolfgang Bez
Mitwirkende
Herausgegeben vonThomas Bönisch
Herausgegeben vonSunil Tiyyagura
Herausgegeben vonToshiyuki Furui
Herausgegeben vonYoshiki Seo
Herausgegeben vonWolfgang Bez
With this second issue of „High Performance Computing on Vector Systems ~ Proceedings of the High Performance Computing Center Stuttgart“ we con tinue our publication of most recent results in high performance computing and innovative architecture. Together with our book series on "High Perfor mance Computing in Science and Engineering'06 - Transactions of the High Performance Computing Center Stuttgart„ this book gives an overview of the most recent developments in high performance computing and its use in scientific and engineering applications. This second issue covers presentations and papers given by scientists in two workshops held at Stuttgart and Tokyo in spring and summer 2006. These workshops are held as part of a collaboration of NEC and HLRS in the “T- aflop Workbench Project" and many of the papers stem from users of the large NEC SX~8 vector systems installed at Stuttgart. At the forefront of research has been the question of how to achieve a high level of sustained performance on vector supercomputers.