Parallel science and engineering applications : [eletcronic resource] the charm++ approach /
Series: Series in computational physics Physical details: one online resource, 274 pages : illustrations ; ISBN: 9781466504127.Item type | Location | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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The Charm++ programming model / Laxmikant V. Kale and Gengbin Zheng -- Designing Charm++ programs / Laxmikant V. Kale -- Tools for debugging and performance analysis / Filippo Gioachin [and four others] -- Scalable molecular dynamics with NAMD / James C. Phillips [and six others] -- OpenAtom : ab initio molecular dynamics for petascale platforms / Glenn J. Martyna [and four others] -- N-body simulations with ChaNGa / Thomas R. Quinn [and three others] -- Remote visualization of cosmological data using Salsa / Orion Sky Lawlor and Thomas R. Quinn -- Improving scalability of BRAMS : a regional weather forecast model / Eduardo R. Rodrigues, Celso L. Mendes and Jairo Panetta -- Crack propagation analysis with automatic load balancing / Orion Sky Lawlor [and three others] -- Contagion diffusion with EpiSimdemics / Keith R. Bisset [and six others].
"This volume highlights the use of Charm++ in a wide variety of scientific and engineering fields. It emphasizes the adaptivity, asynchrony, and message-driven execution and proposes design choices for application development. With illustrative examples throughout, the text describes associated tools, parallelization strategies, and parallel performance. It also explains the requirements for writing any computational science and engineering application, including those related to molecular dynamics, quantum chemistry, cosmological simulations and visualizations, and weather simulations"--
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