Monday, March 22
Poster Session
6:30 PM-8:30 PM
Room: Rose Garden, third floor
Poster presenters can setup their posters on the poster boards
beginning at 12:30 PM on Monday in Rose Garden, third floor. Setup
must be completed by 6:30 PM. The poster session will officially open
at 6:30 PM Monday. All posters must be removed immediately at the end
of the session at 8:30 Monday evening. SIAM is not responsible for
any poster displays left on the boards and discarded after that time.
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Parallel and Distributed Processing Applied to Electric Power Systems
Composite Reliability Evaluation
- Carmen L. T. Borges and Djalma M. Falcao, Federal
University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
- Parallelization of a Multigrid Incompressible Viscous Cavity
Flow Solver Using OpenMP
- Kevin Roe and Piyush Mehrotra, ICASE-NASA Langley
Research Center
- Efficient Parallelization of Relaxation Algorithms for
Computer Vision
- Toshiro Kubota, Fausto Espinal, and Terry Huntsberger,
University of South Carolina, Columbia
- A New M-Sequence Based Parallel Random Number Generator with
Reduced Correlation
- Yusaku Yamamoto, Ken Naono, and Sigeo Ihara, Hitachi
Ltd., Tokyo, Japan
- Parallel Computation for a Lagrangian/Eulerian Formulation of
a Multi-Phase Flow on Unstructured Meshes
- B. Nkonga and P. Charrier Mathématiques
Appliquées de Bordeaux, Talence Cedex, France
- Parallelizing the Multiple Objective Evolutionary Algorithm
- David A. Van Veldhuizen and Gary B. Lamont, Air Force
Institute of Technology
- Simulations
of Explotions and Implosions with a Parallel, 3D, Unstructured-Grid, Radiation-Hydrodynamics
Code
- A. I. Shestakov, J. L. Milovich , M. K. Prasad, and T.
B. Kaiser. Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
- Parallelization of Non-Equilibrium Radiation Transport Code
- Igor E. Golovkin, Roberto C. Mancini, and Frederick C.
Harris, Jr., University of Nevada, Reno
- Parallel Analysis of IC Power Distribution Networks
- Gary Ditlow and Anshul Gupta, IBM Thomas J. Watson Research
Center, Yorktown Heights, New York; Daria Dooling, Richard
Moore, David Moran, Ralph Williams, and Tom Wilkins, IBM
Microprocessor Division, Burlington, Vermont
- Data Flow, the FFT, and the CRAY T3E
- J.
R. Johnson, Drexel University; R. W. Johnson, MathStar, Inc.,
Minneapolis; C. P. Marshall, DARPA, Arlington, Virginia; J. E. Mertz,
MathStar, Inc., Minneapolis; D. Pryor, Center for Computing Sciences,
Bowie, Maryland; and J. H. Weckel, DARPD, Arlington, Virginia
- A Scalable Parallel Direct-Solve Method for Elliptic Partial
Differential Equations
- Steven R. Lantz, Cornell University
- Factorized Sparse Approximate Inverse Preconditionings: A
Simple Approach to Raising the Serial Efficiency of Parallel
Iterative Method
- Alex Yu. Yeremin, Lily Yu. Kolotilina, and Andy A.
Nikishin, Russian Academy of Sciences, Russia
- Efficient Parallelization of Preconditioned Conjugate Gradient
Scheme for Matrices Arising from Discretizations of Diffusion Equations
- Luca Bergamaschi and Mario Putti, University of Padua, Italy
- Parallel Preconditioning of Sparse Symmetric Eigenproblems
- Luca Bergamaschi and Giorgio Pini, University of Padua,
Italy; and Flavio Sartoretto, University of Venice, Italy
- A Recursive Formulation of the Cholesky Factorization
Operating on a Matrix in Packed Storage Form
- Bjarne S. Andersen, Technical University of Denmark,
Lyngby, Denmark; Fred Gustavson, IBM T.J. Watson Research Center;
Jerzy Wasniewski, Technical University of Denmark, Lyngby, Denmark
- A Parallel Implementation of Eigensolver and Its Performance
- Takahiro Katagiri and Yasumasa Kanada , The University
of Tokyo, Japan
- Pipelined Algorithms for Numerical Solution of Banded Systems
- Alex Povitsky, ICASE-NASA Langley Research Center
- Parallel Triangular Substitution for Linear Arrays
- Ian N. Dunn and Gerard G. L. Meyer, Johns Hopkins
University; and Mike Pascale, Northrop Grumman Corporation
- A High Computational Performance Approach for a Subspace
Identification Method
- Celso Pascoli Bottura, Gilmar Barreto, Maurício
José Bordon, and Annabell Del Real Tamariz , State University
of Campinas - UNICAMP, Brazil
- A Parallel, Block, Jacobi-Davidson Method for Solving Large
Eigenproblems in Material Sciences
- Andreas Stathopoulos and James R. McCombs, College of
William and Mary
- Blocked Algorithms for Reduction of a Regular Matrix Pair to
Generalized Schur Form
- K. Dackland and B. Kågström, Umeå
University, Sweden
- Towards Peak Performance on Hierarchical SMP Memory
Architectures - New Recursive Blocked Data Formats and BLAS
- F. Gustavson, IBM Thomas J. Watson Research Center, Yorktown
Heights, New York; I. Jonsson, B. Kågström and P.
Ling, Umeå University, Sweden
- The Numerical Solution of the Laplace Equation Using a
Parallel Shooting Method
- Christian E. Schaerer, Norberto Mangiavacchi , and
Eugenius Kaszkurewicz, COPPE-UFRJ, Federal University of Rio de
Janeiro, Brazil
- Parallel Stabilization of Unstable Fixed Point Solvers
- Uwe Kleis, Technical University of Hamburg-Harburg, Germany
- Application Driven Fast Summation Methods
- James R. Overfelt, Yuhong Fu, Gregory J. Rodin, and
Robert A. van de Geijn, University of Texas, Austin
- A Domain Decomposition Based Parallel Solver for Time
Dependent Differential Equations
- Yu Zhuang and Xian-He Sun, Louisiana State University
- A Parallel General Purpose Finite Element System
- Enzo A. Dari, Gustavo C. Buscaglia, and Adrian Lew,
Centro Atomico Bariloche and Instituto Balseiro, Rio Negro, Argentina
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A Parallel and Distributed Solution Method for the Riccati Equation
via Stabilized Elementary Similarity Transformation
- Annabell R. Tamariz, Celso Pascoli Bottura, João
V. da Fonseca Neto, and Gilmar Barreto, State University of Campinas
- UNICAMP, Brazil
- Parallel Adaptive Mesh Refinement for Elliptic Equations
- Bobby Philip, Los Alamos National Laboratory; and Dan Quinlan,
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
- Parallelization of an Adaptive Multilevel Code Using Keys and
a Space-Filling Curve
- Gerhard W. Zumbusch and Michael Griebel, University of
Bonn, Germany
- High Level Software Tools for Unstructured Adaptive Grids on
Massively Parallel Systems
- Peter Bastian, Klaus Birken, and Stefan Lang Stuttgart
University, Germany
- Using the Marr Wavelet for the Modeling of Basin Morphometry
and Stream Flooding
- Paul Johnson, University of California, San Francisco
- A Highly Accurate Multithreaded Integration Method
- J. Seguel, S. Castro, and R. Piñeiro, University
of Puerto Rico, Mayagüez
- A Distributed Genetic Algorithm with Migration for the Design
of Composite Laminate Structures
- Matthew T. McMahon and Layne T. Watson, Virginia Polytechnic
Institute and State University
- Asynchronous Dynamic Load Balancing of Tiles
- Tung Nguyen and Michelle Mills Strout, University of
California, San Diego; Larry Carter, San Diego Supercomputer Center;
and Jeanne Ferrante, University of California, San Diego
- Improving Unstructured Grid Application Execution Times by
Balancing the Edge-Cuts Among Partitions
- Mark Bilderback, Mississippi State University
- Parallel Symbolic and Numeric Algorithm for Polynomial Zeros
- Hong Zhang, Louisiana State University
- The Impact of Data Ordering Strategies on a Distributed
Hierarchical Multipole Algorithm
- William T. Rankin, John A. Board, Jr., and Valerie L.
Henderson, Duke University
- Improving Locality Using a Graph-Based Technique for Detecting
Memory Layouts of Arrays
- M. Kandemir and A. Choudhary, Northwestern University;
J. Ramanujam, Louisiana State University; and P. Banerjee,
Northwestern University
- On Lower Bounds on Running Time for General Numerical
Computation Problems
- Eunice E. Santos, Lehigh University
- A Theoretical Investigation of Feedback Guided Dynamic Loop Scheduling
- Mark Bull, University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom; Rupert Ford, Len
Freeman and David Hancock, University of Manchester, United Kingdom
- Application-Level Support for Collective Regular Section Data Motion
- Scott B. Baden, University of California, San Diego
- Performance Monitoring and Visualization Tools for MPI
- Michael T. Heath, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign;
Patrick H. Worley, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
- Coupling Multiple Simulations via a High Performance
Customizable Database System
- Tahsin M. Kurc, Alan Sussman, and Joel Saltz, University
of Maryland, College Park
- A Survey of Visualization Tools for High Performance Computing
- Randy W. Heiland and M. Pauline Baker, NCSA, University
of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
- OpenMP Experiments on the Origin 2000Distributed Shared Memory Machine
- Yong Luo, Los Alamos National Laboratory
LMH, 10/26/98, MMD, 2/25/99