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High Performance Computing in Science and Engineering in Munich 2002: Transactions of the First Joint HLRB and KONWIHR Status and Result Workshop, Oct. 10-11, 2002, Technical University of Munich, Germany [Kietas viršelis]

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  • Formatas: Hardback, 518 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 235x159x25 mm, weight: 862 g, 303 illus., 79 in color.
  • Išleidimo metai: 31-Mar-2003
  • Leidėjas: Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. K
  • ISBN-10: 3540004742
  • ISBN-13: 9783540004745
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  • Formatas: Hardback, 518 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 235x159x25 mm, weight: 862 g, 303 illus., 79 in color.
  • Išleidimo metai: 31-Mar-2003
  • Leidėjas: Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. K
  • ISBN-10: 3540004742
  • ISBN-13: 9783540004745
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High-Performance Computers (HPC) have initiated a revolutionary develop­ ment in research and technology since many complex and challenging prob­ lems in this area can only be solved by HPC and a network in modeling, algo­ rithms and software. In 1998 the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (German Research Association) recommended to install an additional Federal High­ Performance Computer followed by the one in Stuttgart. In January 1999 the Wissenschaftsrat (German Science Council) decided that the Leibniz­ Rechenzentrum (Computing Center) of the Bavarian Academy of Sciences in Munich should run the second Federal High-Performance Computer in Ger­ many. The investment cost of this Hochstleistungsrechner in Bayern (HLRB) was borne by the Federal Government of Germany and the Free State of Bavaria whereas the operating cost was at the expense of the Bavarian Gov­ ernment only. The operation of the HLRB is organized in combination with the - Leibniz-Rechenzentrum (LRZ) of the Bavarian Academy of Sciences as the operating authority of the HLRB - Steering Committee of the HLRB - Competence Network for Technical/Scientific High-Performance Comp- ing in Bavaria (KONWIHR). In 2000 a Hitachi SR8000-Fl was installed. It was the first Teraflops Com­ puter in Germany and reached a peak performance of two Teraflops after an extension at the end of 2001. The goal of HLRB is to provide computer facil­ ities necessary to solve challenging scientific and technological problems that cannot be solved on big servers but require large (storage) high-performance (very fast) computers and efficient software.
Part I High Performance Systems
TeraFlops Computing with the Hitachi SR8000-F1: From Vision to Reality
3(8)
Reinhold Bader
Matthias Brehm
Ralf Ebner
Helmut Heller
Ludger Palm
Frank Wagner
Part II Computational Fluid Dynamics
Preface
9(2)
Rolf Rannacher
Numerical Prediction of Deformations and Oscillations of Wind-Exposed Structures
11(10)
Markus Gluck
Michael Brewer
Franz Durst
Ansgar Halfmann
Ernst Rank
Large-Eddy and Detached-Eddy Simulation of the Flow Around High-Lift Configurations
21(22)
Michael Breuer
Nikola Jovicic
K. Mazaev
Direct Simulation with the Lattice Boltzmann Code BEST of Developed Turbulence in Channel Flows
43(16)
Peter Lammers
Kamen N. Beronov
Gunther Brenner
Franz Durst
DNS of Homogeneous Shear Flow and Data Analysis for the Development of a Four-Equation Turbulence Model
59(12)
Johannes Kreuzinger
Rainer Friedrich
Large-Eddy Simulations of High Reynolds Number Flow Around a Circular Cylinder
71(10)
Frederic Tremblay
Michael Manhart
Rainer Friedrich
Numerical Simulation of Passively Controlled Turbulent Flows over Sharp-Edged and Smoothly Contoured Backward-Facing Steps
81(10)
Jens Neumann
Hans Wengle
Parallel Single- and Multiphase CFD-Applications Using Lattice Boltzmann Methods
91(14)
Manuel Schulz
Jonas Tolke
Manfred Krafczyk
Ernst Rank
Models of Type la Supernova Explosions
105(8)
Jens Carsten Niemeyer
Martin Reinecke
Wolfgang Hillebrandt
Direct Numerical Simulation of Boundary Layer Separation along a Curved Wall with Oscillating Oncoming Flow
113(14)
Jan Wissink
Wolfgang Rodi
Part III Biosciences
Preface
125(2)
Kurt Binder
QM/MM Study of Rhodopsin
127(8)
Ute F. Rohrig
Christel Nonnenberg
Irmgard Frank
Leonardo Guidoni
Ursula Rothlisberger
Simulation of Neuronal Map Formation in the Primary Visual Cortex
135(10)
Joachim Noll
Oliver G. Wenisch
J. Leo van Hemmen
Part IV Chemistry
Preface
143(2)
Walter Thiel
A User-Oriented Set of Quantum Chemical Benchmarks
145(18)
Ludger Palm
Frank Brechtefeld
Structure, Energetics, and Spectroscopy of Models for Enzyme Cofactors
163(14)
Johannes Neugebauer
Markus Reiher
Bernd A. Hess
Ruthenium Dioxide, a Versatile Oxidation Catalyst: First Principles Analysis
177(12)
Ari P. Seitsonen
Herbert Over
Theoretical Studies of Structures of Vanadate Complexes in Aqueous Solution
189(18)
Michael Buhl
Frank T. Mauschick
Rachel Schurhammer
Part V Solid-State Physics
Preface
201(6)
Werner Hanke
Large Scale Car-Parrinello Simulation of Fully Hydrated DNA
207(10)
Francesco Luigi Gervasio
Paolo Carloni
Michele Parrinello
Metal-Insulator Transitions and Realistic Modelling of Correlated Electron Systems
217(10)
Georg Keller
Dieter Vollhardt
Karsten Held
Volker Eyert
Vladimir I. Anisimov
Monte Carlo Studies of Three-Dimensional Bond-Diluted Ferromagnets
227(12)
Pierre E. Berche
Christophe Chatelain
Bertrand Berche
Wolfhard Janke
Microwave lonisation of Non-Hydrogenic Alkali Rydberg States
239(10)
Andreas Krug
Andreas Buchleitner
Density-Functional Calculation and Inelastic Neutron Scattering of Structural and Dynamical Properties in Fluoride Crystals
249(10)
Karin Schmalzl
Dieter Strauch
H. Schober
Bruno Dorner
A. Ivanov
Optical Response of Semiconductor Surfaces and Molecules Calculated from First Principles
259(10)
W. Gero Schmidt
Martin Preuβ
Patrick H. Hahn
Kaori Seino
Friedhelm Bechstedt
Phase Fluctuations and the Role of Electron Phonon Coupling in High-Tc Superconductors
269(20)
Thomas Eckl
Zhong-Bing Huang
Werner Hanke
Enrico Arrigoni
The Cluster-Perturbation-Theory and its Application to Strongly-Correlated Materials
289(18)
Christopher Dahnken
Enrico Arrigoni
Werner Hanke
Marc G. Zacher
Robert Eder
Object-Oriented C++ Class Library for Many Body Physics on Finite Lattices and a First Application to High-Temperature Superconductivity
307(20)
Ansgar Dorneich
Martin Jostingmeier
Enrico Arrigoni
Christopher Dahnken
Thomas Eckl
Werner Hanke
Shou Cheng Zhang
Matthias Troyer
From Fermi Liquid to Non-Fermi Liquid Physics -- Influence of Non-Local Fluctuations in Low-Dimensional Fermion Systems
327(12)
Thomas Pruschke
Thomas Maier
Mark Jarrell
One-Dimensional Electron-Phonon Systems: Mott- Versus Peierls-Insulators
339(14)
Holger Fehske
Gerhard Wellein
Arno P. Kampf
Michael Sekania
Georg Hager
Alexander WeiBe
Helmut Biittner
Alan R. Bishop
Part VI Geophysics
Preface
351(2)
Werner Hanke
3-D Seismic Wave Propagation on a Global and Regional Scale: Earthquakes, Fault Zones, Volcanoes
353(14)
Heiner Igel
Gilbert Brietzke
Michael Ewald
Miko Fohrmann
Gunnar Jahnke
Tarje
Nissen-Meyer
Johannes Ripperger
Max Strasser
Markus Treml
Guoquan Wang
Part VII Fundamental Physics
Preface
363(4)
Bengt Petersson
Simulation of QCD with Dynamical Quarks
367(12)
Gerrit Schierholz
Quantum Chromodynamics with Chiral Quarks
379(10)
Christof Gattringer
Meinulf Gockeler
Peter Hasenfratz
Simon Hauswirth
Kieran Holland
Thomas Jorg
Christian B. Lang
Ferenc Niedermayer
Paul E. L. Rakow
Stefan Schaefer
Andreas Schafer
Three-Nucleon Force in the 4He Scattering System
389(10)
Hartmut M. Hofmann
Gerald M. Hale
Simulations of the Local Universe
399(12)
Stefan Gottlober
Anatoly Klypin
Andrey Kravtsov
Yehuda Hoffman
Andreas Faltenbacher
The Free Electron Maser in Pulsar Magnetospheres
411(14)
Rudiger Schopper
Christoph Nodes
Hartmut Ruhl
Thomas A. Kunzl
Harald Lesch
Part VIII Computer Science
Preface
423(2)
Christoph Zenger
Pseudo-Vectorization and RISC Optimization Techniques for the Hitachi SR8000 Architecture
425(18)
Georg Hager
Frank Deserno
Gerhard Wellein
Automatic Performance Analysis on Hitachi SR8000
443(10)
Michael Gerndt
Andreas Schmidt
Martin Schulz
Roland Wismuller
Adapting PAxML to the Hitachi SR8000-F1 Supercomputer
453(14)
Alexandros P. Stamatakis
Thomas Ludwig
Harald Meier
Load Balancing for Spatial-Grid-Based Parallel Numeric Simulations on Clusters of SMPs -- A Case Study from an Industrial CFD Simulation
467(16)
Huaien Gao
Andreas Schmidt
Amitava Gupta
Peter Luksch
Gerhard Kahl
Scientific Progress in the Par-EXPDE-Project
483(10)
Alexander Linke
Christoph Pflaum
Ben Bergen
gridlib --- A Parallel, Object-Oriented Framework for Hierarchical-Hybrid Grid Structures in Technical Simulation and Scientific Visualization
493
Peter Kipfer
Frank Hulsemann
Stefan Meinlschmidt
Ben Bergen
Gunther Greiner
Ulrich Rude