Difference between revisions of "HPC Software"
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SCEC is involved in the development of next generation parallel HPC codes. Links to the code development efforts are below. | SCEC is involved in the development of next generation parallel HPC codes. Links to the code development efforts are below. | ||
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*[http://hypocenter.usc.edu/research/SEISM2/SI2-SCEC-Update-July17-2017_rc2.pptx SCEC SI2 Project Highlights (11MB pptx)] | *[http://hypocenter.usc.edu/research/SEISM2/SI2-SCEC-Update-July17-2017_rc2.pptx SCEC SI2 Project Highlights (11MB pptx)] | ||
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*[http://hypocenter.usc.edu/research/SEISM2/EDGE_DG_Performance_On_Phi_Update-July17-2017_rc2.pptx SDSC/IPCC EDGE Performance Highlights (4MB pptx)] | *[http://hypocenter.usc.edu/research/SEISM2/EDGE_DG_Performance_On_Phi_Update-July17-2017_rc2.pptx SDSC/IPCC EDGE Performance Highlights (4MB pptx)] | ||
Revision as of 23:46, 19 July 2017
SCEC is involved in the development of next generation parallel HPC codes. Links to the code development efforts are below.
Contents
AWP and EDGE High Performance Wave Propagation Software Highlights
ISC 2017 Presentations
- EDGE: Extreme Scale Fused Seismic Simulations with the Discontinuous Galerkin Method - Alex Breuer
- Accelerating Seismic Simulations Using the Intel Xeon Phi Knights Landing Processor - Alexander Heinecke