Getting Up to Speed: The Future of Supercomputing (2005)

Chapter: Appendix C: White Papers Prepared for the Applications Workshop

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Suggested Citation: "Appendix C: White Papers Prepared for the Applications Workshop." National Research Council. 2005. Getting Up to Speed: The Future of Supercomputing. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/11148.

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List of White Papers Prepared for the Applications Workshop

Ashcraft, Cleve, Roger Grimes, John Hallquist, and B. Maker. “Supercomputing and Mechanical Engineering.” Livermore Software Technology Corporation.

Colella, Phillip. “Computational Fluid Dynamics for Multiphysics and Multiscale Problems.” Computing Sciences Directorate, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory.

Colvin, Michael. “Quantum Mechanical Simulations of Biochemical Processes.” Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory.

Eubank, Stephen. “The Future of Supercomputing for Sociotechnical Simulation.” Computer and Computational Sciences Division, Los Alamos National Laboratory.

Hendrickson, Bruce, William E. Hart, and Cindy Phillips. “Supercomputing and Discrete Algorithms: A Symbiotic Relationship.” Discrete Algorithms and Math Department, Sandia National Laboratories.

Hughes, Gary D., William W. Carlson, and Francis E. Sullivan. “Computational Challenges in Signals Intelligence.” National Security Agency (Hughes) and IDA Center for Computing Sciences (Carlson and Sullivan).

Keyes, David E. “Supercomputing for PDE-based Simulations in Mechanics.” Department of Applied Physics and Applied Mathematics, Columbia University.

Killough, John. “High Performance Computing and Petroleum Reservoir Simulation.” Landmark Graphics Corporation.

Suggested Citation: "Appendix C: White Papers Prepared for the Applications Workshop." National Research Council. 2005. Getting Up to Speed: The Future of Supercomputing. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/11148.

Loft, Richard D. “Supercomputing Challenges for Geoscience Applications.” Scientific Computing Division, National Center for Atmospheric Research.

McMillan, Charles F., Thomas F. Adams, Michel G. McCoy, Randy B. Christensen, Brian S. Pudliner, Michael R. Zika, Patrick S. Brantley, Jeffrey S. Vetter, and John M. May. “Computational Challenges in Nuclear Weapons Simulation.” Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory.

Myers, Gene. “Supercomputing and Computational Molecular Biology.” University of California, Berkeley.

Saltzman, Jeffrey. “Pharmaceutical High Performance Computing Challenges.” Merck & Co., Inc.

Scarafino, Vincent. “High Performance Computing in the Auto Industry.” Ford Motor Company.

Tang, William M. “Plasma Science.” Princeton University.

Washington, Warren M. “Computer Architectures and Climate Modeling.” National Center for Atmospheric Research.

Weaver, Robert. “Computational Challenges to Supercomputing from the Los Alamos Crestone Project: A Personal Perspective.” Los Alamos National Laboratory.

Woodward, Paul. “Future Supercomputing Needs and Opportunities in Astrophysics.” University of Minnesota.

Suggested Citation: "Appendix C: White Papers Prepared for the Applications Workshop." National Research Council. 2005. Getting Up to Speed: The Future of Supercomputing. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/11148.
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Suggested Citation: "Appendix C: White Papers Prepared for the Applications Workshop." National Research Council. 2005. Getting Up to Speed: The Future of Supercomputing. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/11148.
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