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found 12 matches
- 2018
- Karl Fürlinger, Roger Kowalewski, Tobias Fuchs, Benedikt Lehmann:
Investigating the performance and productivity of DASH using the Cowichan problems. HPC Asia Workshops 2018: 11-20 - Masashi Horikoshi, Larry Meadows, Tom Elken, Pradeep Sivakumar, Edward Mascarenhas, James Erwin, Dmitry Durnov, Alexander Sannikov, Toshihiro Hanawa, Taisuke Boku:
Scaling collectives on large clusters using Intel(R) architecture processors and fabric. HPC Asia Workshops 2018: 59-62 - Niclas Jansson, Erwin Laure:
Towards a parallel algebraic multigrid solver using PGAS. HPC Asia Workshops 2018: 31-38 - Roktaek Lim, Yeongha Lee, Raehyun Kim, Jaeyoung Choi:
OpenMP-based parallel implementation of matrix-matrix multiplication on the intel knights landing. HPC Asia Workshops 2018: 63-66 - Larry Meadows, Ken-Ichi Ishikawa, Taisuke Boku, Masashi Horikoshi:
Multiple endpoints for improved MPI performance on a lattice QCD code. HPC Asia Workshops 2018: 67-70 - Masahiro Nakao, Hitoshi Murai, Taisuke Boku, Mitsuhisa Sato:
Linkage of XcalableMP and Python languages for high productivity on HPC cluster system: application to graph order/degree problem. HPC Asia Workshops 2018: 39-47 - Masahiro Nakao, Hitoshi Murai, Taisuke Boku, Mitsuhisa Sato:
Performance evaluation for omni XcalableMP compiler on many-core cluster system based on knights landing. HPC Asia Workshops 2018: 52-58 - Joseph Schuchart, Roger Kowalewski, Karl Fuerlinger:
Recent experiences in using MPI-3 RMA in the DASH PGAS runtime. HPC Asia Workshops 2018: 21-30 - Akihiro Tabuchi, Masahiro Nakao, Hitoshi Murai, Taisuke Boku, Mitsuhisa Sato:
Performance evaluation for a hydrodynamics application in XcalableACC PGAS language for accelerated clusters. HPC Asia Workshops 2018: 1-10 - Yingqi Tian, Bingbing Suo, Yingjin Ma, Zhong Jin:
Optimizing two-electron repulsion integral calculation on knights landing architecture. HPC Asia Workshops 2018: 48-51 - Minhua Wen, Min Chen, James Lin:
Optimizing a particle-in-cell code on Intel knights landing. HPC Asia Workshops 2018: 71-74 - Toshio Endo, Mitsuo Yokokawa, Toshihiro Hanawa, Osamu Tatebe:
The Proceedings of Workshops of HPC Asia 2018, Chiyoda, Tokyo, Japan, January 31, 2018. ACM 2018, ISBN 978-1-4503-6347-1 [contents]
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