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9783540317678

Computational Science And High Performance Computing II

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  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2006-06-15
  • Publisher: Springer Verlag
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This volume contains 27 contributions to the Second Russian-German Advanced Research Workshop on Computational Science and High Performance Computing presented in March 2005 at Stuttgart, Germany. The workshop was organized jointly by the High Performance Computing Center Stuttgart (HLRS) and the Russian Institute for Computational Technologies (ICT SB RAS) The contributions range from computer science, mathematics and high performance computing to applications in mechanical and aerospace engineering. They show a wealth of theoretical work and simulation experience with a potential of bringing together theoretical mathematical modelling and usage of high performance computing systems presenting the state of the art of computational technologies.

Table of Contents

Breakdown of compressible slender vortices
1(12)
E. Krause
Construction of monotonic schemes on the basis of method of differential approximation
13(8)
Yu.I. Shokin
G.S. Khakimzyanov
Industrial and scientific frameworks for computational science and engineering
21(8)
M.M. Resch
Parallel numerical modelling of gas-dynamic processes in airbag combustion chamber
29(12)
AD. Rychkov
N. Shokina
T. Bonisch
M.M. Resch
U. Kuster
The parallel realization of the finite element method for the Navier-Stokes equations for a viscous heat conducting gas
41(14)
E.D. Karepova
A.V. Malyshev
V.V. Shaidurov
G.I. Shchepanovskaya
On solution of Navier-Stokes auxiliary grid equations for incompressible fluids
55(12)
N.T. Danaev
An efficient implementation of an adaptive and parallel grid in DUNE
67(16)
A. Burri
A. Dedner
R. Klofkorn
M. Ohlberger
Operational DWD numerical forecasts as input to flood forecasting models
83(16)
G. Rivin
E. Heise
Robustness and efficiency aspects for computational fluid structure interaction
99(16)
M. Neumann
S.R. Tiyyagura
W.A. Wall
E. Ramm
The computational aspects of General Relativity
115(14)
J. Frauendiener
Arbitrary high order finite volume schemes for linear wave propagation
129(16)
M. Dumbser
T. Schwartzkopff
C.-D. Munz
Numerical simulation and optimization of fiber optical lines with dispersion management
145(14)
Yu.I. Shokin
E.G. Shapiro
S.K. Turitsyn
M.P. Fedoruk
Parallel applications on large scale systems: getting insights
159(16)
H. Brunst
U. Fladrich
W.E. Nagel
S. Pfluger
Convergence of the method of integral equations for quasi three-dimensional problem of electrical sounding
175(6)
M. Orunkhanov
B. Mukanova
B. Sarbassova
Sustaining performance in future veztor processors
181(12)
U. Kuster
W. Bez
S. Haberhauer
Image fusion and registration - a variational approach
193(12)
B. Fischer
J. Modersitzki
The analysis of behaviour of multilayered nodoid shells on the basis of non-classical theory
205(12)
S.K. Golushko
On the part load vortex in draft tubes of hydro electric power plants
217(16)
E. Gode
A. Ruprecht
F. Lippold
Computational infrastructure for parallel processing spatially distributed data
233(10)
I.V. Bychkov
A.D. Kitov
E.A. Cherkashin
Particle methods in powder technology
243(10)
B. Henrich
M. Moseler
H. Riedel
Tangible interfaces for interactive flow simulation
253(8)
M. Becker
U. Wossner
Using information theory approach to randomness testing
261(12)
B.Ya. Ryabko
A.N. Fionov
V.A. Monarev
Yu.I. Shokin
Optimizing performance on modern HPC systems: learning from simple kernel benchmarks
273(16)
G. Hager
T. Zeiser
J. Treibig
G. Wellein
Dynamic Virtual Organizations in engineering
289(14)
S. Wesner
L. Schubert
Th. Dimitrakos
Algorithm performance dependent on hardware architecture
303(14)
U. Kuster
P. Lammers
A tool for complex parameter studies in grid environments: SGM-Lab
317(14)
N. Currle-Linde
P. Adamidis
M.M. Resch
Lattice Boltzmann predictions of turbulent channel flows with turbulence promoters
331
K.N. Beronov
F. Durst

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