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International Journal of High Performance Computing Applications, Volume 38
Volume 38, Number 1, January 2024
- Roman Wyrzykowski, Ewa Deelman:
Guest Editor's note: Special issue on challenges and solutions for porting applications to next-generation high performance computing systems. 3-4 - Daniel Langr
, Tomás Dytrych:
Parallel multithreaded deduplication of data sequences in nuclear structure calculations. 5-16 - Roman Iakymchuk
, Stef Graillat, José Ignacio Aliaga
:
General framework for re-assuring numerical reliability in parallel Krylov solvers: A case of bi-conjugate gradient stabilized methods. 17-33 - Daniil Pavlov
, Vladislav Galigerov, Daniil Kolotinskii, Vsevolod P. Nikolskiy, Vladimir V. Stegailov
:
GPU-based molecular dynamics of fluid flows: Reaching for turbulence. 34-49
Volume 38, Number 2, 2024
- Jesús Carretero, Estela Suarez, Martin Schulz
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Malleability techniques applications in high-performance computing. 53-54 - Rafael Rodríguez-Sánchez
, Adrián Castelló
, Sandra Catalán, Francisco D. Igual
, Enrique S. Quintana-Ortí
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Experiences with nested parallelism in task-parallel applications using malleable BLAS on multicore processors. 55-68 - Iker Martín-Álvarez
, José Ignacio Aliaga
, Maribel Castillo
, Sergio Iserte
, Rafael Mayo:
Dynamic spawning of MPI processes applied to malleability. 69-93 - Joel Criado
, Victor Lopez
, Joan Vinyals-Ylla-Catala
, Guillem Ramirez-Miranda
, Xavier Teruel
, Marta Garcia-Gasulla
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Role-shifting threads: Increasing OpenMP malleability to address load imbalance at MPI and OpenMP. 94-107 - Alberto Cascajo
, David E. Singh
, Jesús Carretero
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Detecting interference between applications and improving the scheduling using malleable application clones. 108-133
Volume 38, Number 3, 2024
- Natsuki Hosono
, Mikito Furuichi
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Efficient implementation of low-order-precision smoothed particle hydrodynamics. 137-153 - Anders Melander
, Emil Strøm, Finnur Pind, Allan P. Engsig-Karup, Cheol-Ho Jeong
, Tim Warburton, Noel Chalmers
, Jan S. Hesthaven:
Massively parallel nodal discontinous Galerkin finite element method simulator for room acoustics. 154-174 - Hyun-Gyu Kang
, Raymond S. Tuminaro, Andrey Prokopenko, Seth R. Johnson
, Andrew G. Salinger
, Katherine J. Evans
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An implicit barotropic mode solver for MPAS-ocean using a modern Fortran solver interface. 175-191 - Peter Munch
, Martin Kronbichler
:
Cache-optimized and low-overhead implementations of additive Schwarz methods for high-order FEM multigrid computations. 192-209 - Kadir Akbudak
:
Hypergraph-based locality-enhancing methods for graph operations in Big Data applications. 210-224 - Yuxi Hong
, Hatem Ltaief
, Matteo Ravasi, David E. Keyes
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High performance computing seismic redatuming by inversion with algebraic compression and multiple precisions. 225-244 - Bingxin Wei
, Yizhuo Wang
, Fangli Chang, Jianhua Gao, Weixing Ji
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Predicting optimal sparse general matrix-matrix multiplication algorithm on GPUs. 245-259
Volume 38, Number 4, 2024
- John J. Loffeld
, Andy Nonaka
, Daniel R. Reynolds
, David J. Gardner
, Carol S. Woodward
:
Performance of explicit and IMEX MRI multirate methods on complex reactive flow problems within modern parallel adaptive structured grid frameworks. 263-281 - Daniel S. Abdi
, Isidora Jankov:
Accelerating atmospheric physics parameterizations using graphics processing units. 282-296 - Hiroyuki Ootomo
, Katsuhisa Ozaki, Rio Yokota
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DGEMM on integer matrix multiplication unit. 297-313 - Qianxiang Ma
, Rio Yokota
:
An inherently parallel ℋ2-ULV factorization for solving dense linear systems on GPUs. 314-336 - Misun Min
, Michael J. Brazell, Ananias Tomboulides, Matthew J. Churchfield, Paul F. Fischer, Michael A. Sprague:
Towards exascale for wind energy simulations. 337-355 - Mrinalgouda Patil
, Ravi Lumba, Buvana Jayaraman, Anubhav Datta:
An integrated three-dimensional aeromechanical analysis for the prediction of stresses on modern coaxial rotors. 356-376 - Retraction Notice. 377
Volume 38, Number 6, 2024
- Mahesh Lakshminarasimhan
, Oscar Antepara
, Tuowen Zhao, Benjamin Sepanski, Protonu Basu, Hans Johansen
, Mary W. Hall
, Samuel Williams
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Bricks: A high-performance portability layer for computations on block-structured grids. 549-567 - Terry Cojean
, Pratik Nayak
, Tobias Ribizel
, Natalie Beams
, Yu-Hsiang Mike Tsai, Marcel Koch, Fritz Göbel, Thomas Grützmacher
, Hartwig Anzt
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Ginkgo - A math library designed to accelerate Exascale Computing Project science applications. 568-584 - Wajih Boukaram, Yuxi Hong
, Yang Liu
, Tianyi Shi, Xiaoye S. Li
:
Batched sparse direct solver design and evaluation in SuperLU_DIST. 585-598 - Andrew Myers
, Weiqun Zhang, Ann S. Almgren
, Thierry Antoun
, John B. Bell
, Axel Huebl
, Alexander Sinn:
AMReX and pyAMReX: Looking beyond the exascale computing project. 599-611 - Laksono Adhianto
, Jonathon M. Anderson
, Robert Matthew Barnett
, Dragana Grbic
, Vladimir Indic
, Mark Krentel
, Yumeng Liu
, Srdan Milakovic
, Wileam Phan
, John M. Mellor-Crummey
:
Refining HPCToolkit for application performance analysis at exascale. 612-632 - Hengrui Luo
, Younghyun Cho
, James Weldon Demmel, Igor Kozachenko, Xiaoye S. Li
, Yang Liu
:
Non-smooth Bayesian optimization in tuning scientific applications. 633-657 - Weijian Zheng
, Jack Kordas, Tyler J. Skluzacek, Raj Kettimuthu, Ian T. Foster
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Globus service enhancements for exascale applications and facilities. 658-670 - Piotr Luszczek
, Anthony Castaldo, Yaohung M. Tsai, Daniel Mishler, Jack J. Dongarra:
Numerical eigen-spectrum slicing, accurate orthogonal eigen-basis, and mixed-precision eigenvalue refinement using OpenMP data-dependent tasks and accelerator offload. 671-691
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