High Performance Computing in Science and Engineering

High Performance Computing in Science and Engineering

Third International Conference, HPCSE 2017, Karolinka, Czech Republic, May 22-25, 2017, Revised Selected Papers

Jaros, Jiri; Kozubek, Tomas; Blaheta, Radim; Tichy, Petr; Cermak, Martin; Lukas, Dalibor; Sistek, Jakub

Springer International Publishing AG

07/2018

217

Mole

Inglês

9783319971353

15 a 20 dias

454

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A High Arithmetic Intensity Krylov Subspace Method Based on Stencil Compiler Programs.- Applications of trace estimation techniques.- Fourier Method for Approximating Eigenvalues of Indefinite Stekloff Operator.- Proportionality-based gradient methods with applications in contact mechanics.- Schur Complement-Schwarz DD Preconditioners for Non-Stationary Darcy Flow Problems.- Relating computed and exact entities in methods based on Lanczos tridiagonalization.- Software Tool for Cranial Orthosis Design.- Implementation of BM3D Filter on Intel Xeon Phi for Rendering in Blender Cycles.- Investigating convergence of linear SVM implemented in PermonSVM employing MPRGP algorithm.- Using ESPRESO as Linear Solver Library for Third Party FEM Tools for Solving Large Scale Problems.- MERIC and RADAR generator: tools for energy evaluation and runtime tuning of HPC applications.- Disc vs. annulus: On the bleaching pattern optimization for FRAP experiments.- Modeling and simulation of microalgae growth in a Couette-Taylor bioreactor.- Karhunen-Loeve decomposition of isotropic Gaussian random fields using a tensor approximation of autocovariance kernel.- A Bayesian approach to the identification problem with given material interfaces in the Darcy flow.
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applied computing;artificial intelligence;computer architecture;computer graphics;computing methodologies;data mining;eigenvalues;estimation;finite element method;high-performance computing;HPC;machine learning;mathematical optimization;mathematics of computing;matrix algebra;modeling;numerical experiments;numerical methods;parallel implementation;simulation