The 2001 International Conference on Computational Science
San Francisco, California, USA
May 28 - 30, 2001
Institute for High Performance Computing and Data Bases is one of the organizers of the 2001 International Conference on Computational Science, in San Francisco, USA, from May 28, 2001 till May 30, 2001. We invite to join our session: Complex Physical System Simulation!!
The scope of the session should be concentrated on but not limited to:
Large-scale computations on clusters
High-Performance algorithms for complex physical systems simulations
Mapping of the problem algorithms onto the architecture of the cluster
Testing of the efficiency of the algorithms for a huge systems
Account for the intrinsic physical property of the system in algorithm optimization
Applications
Loadbalancing in complex physical system simulation
The list of the papers accepted to our session "Complex Physical System Simulation":
1) Title: High-performance Algorithms for Quantum Systems Evolution
By: Alexander V. Bogdanov, Ashot S. Gevorkyan, Elena N. Stankova.
Institute for High Performance Computing and Data Bases, Fontanka, 118, 198005, St-Petersburgh, Russia ID bogdanov001
Presenter: Elena N. Stankova
Contact: Elena N. Stankova
e-mail: lena@fn.csa.ru
2) Title: Performance Prediction for Parallel Local Weather Forecast Programs.
By: Wolfgang Joppich and Herrmann Mierendorff.
Institute for Algorithms and Scientific Computing
GMD-German National Research Center for Information Technology
Schloss Birlinghoven
D-53754 Sankt Augustin ID joppich001
Presenter: Wolfgang Joppich
Contact: Wolfgang Joppich
e-mail: joppich@gmd.de
3) Title: The NORMA language application to solution of strong nonequilibrium transfer processes problem with condensation of mixtures on the multiprocessors system
By: A.N. Andrianov(1), K.N. Efimkin(1), V.Yu. Levashov(2), I.N. Shishkova(3).
1. The Keldysh Institute of Applied Mathematics, Russia
2. Institute for High Performance Computing and Data Bases, Russia
3. Moscow Power Engineering Institute (Technical University), Russia ID levashov001
Presenter: V.Yu.Levashov
Contact: I.N. Shishkova
e-mail: irina@mcsa.ac.ru
4) Title: Complex situations simulation at intelligence system knowledge base
By: A.B.Degtyarev, A.V.Boukhanovsky, Yu.I.Nechaev.
Institute for High Performance Computing and Data Bases, Fontanka, 118, 198005, St-Petersburgh, Russia ID degtyarev002
Presenter: Yu.I.Nechaev
Contact: A.B.Degtyarev
e-mail: deg@fn.csa.ru
5) Title: Peculiarities of computer simulation and representation of temporal spatial metocean fields.
By: A.B.Degtyarev, A.V.Boukhanovsky, , V.A.Rozhkov.
Institute for High Performance Computing and Data Bases, Fontanka, 118, 198005, St-Petersburgh, Russia ID degtyarev003
Presenter: Yu.I.Nechaev
Contact: A.B.Degtyarev
e-mail: deg@fn.csa.ru
6) Title: Adaptive High-Performance Method for Numerical Simulation of Unsteady Complex Flows with Number of Strong and Weak Discontinuities
By: Alexander Vinogradov1, Vladimir Volkov(1), Vladimir Gidaspov(1), Alexander Muslaev(1), Peter Rozovski(2).
1. Moscow State Aviation Institute, Volokolamskoe shosse, 4, Moscow, RUSSIA 125871
2. Trapezo, San Francisco, CA 94105 USA ID rozovski001
Presenter: Peter Rozovski
Contact: Peter Rozovski
e-mail: peter@trapezo.com
7) Title: Distributed Simulation of Amorphous Hydrogenated Silicon Films: Numerical Experiments on a Linux Based Computing Environment.
By: Yu.E. Gorbachev, M.A. Zatevakhin, A.A. Ignatiev, V.V. Krzhizhanovskaya, V.Kh. Protopopov, N.V. Solokolva
Institute for High Performance Computing and Data Bases, Fontanka, 118, 198005, St-Petersburgh, Russia ID gorbachev001
Presenter: Yu.E. Gorbachev
Contact: V.V. Krzhizhanovskaya
e-mail: lera@fn.csa.ru
8) Title: Numerical Investigation of Quantum Chaos in the Problem of Multichannel Scattering in Three Body System.
By: Bogdanov A.V., Gevorkyan A.S., Udalov A.A.
Institute for High Performance Computing and Data Bases, Fontanka, 118, 198005, St-Petersburgh, Russia ID gevorkyan001
Presenter: Gevorkyan A.S.
Contact: Gevorkyan A.S.
e-mail: ashot@fn.csa.ru
Questions about the session "Complex Physical System Simulation" mailto: bogdanov@hm.csa.ru
The 2001 International Conference on Computational Science will be held at the Hilton San Francisco and Towers Hotel, San Francisco, California, USA, from May 28, 2001 till May 30, 2001.
Computational Science is increasingly becoming a vital part of many scientific investigations, affecting researchers and practitioners in areas ranging from aerospace and automotive, to chemistry, electronics, geosciences, to mathematics, and physics.
Due to the shear size of many challenges in computational science, the use of supercomputing, parallel processing, and sophisticated algorithms, is inevitable.
The concentration of this Conference is in the realms of computational science in parallel and distributed environments, encompassing the facilitating theoretical foundations and the applications of such large scale computations.
The Conference offers the opportunity to discuss problems and solutions in the area, to identify new issues, and to shape future directions for research, as well as to help industrial users apply techniques of large scale parallel and distributed computations.