Monday, June 11, 2007

Conference on Parallel Processing for Scientific Computing

The Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics is proud to present the Thirteenth Conference on Parallel Processing for Scientific Computing. This series of conferences has played a key role in promoting parallel scientific computing and parallel numerical algorithms. The conference is unique in its emphasis on the intersection between high performance scientific computing and scalable algorithms, architectures, and software. The conference provides a forum for communication among the applied mathematics, computer science, and computational science and engineering communities.


They are seeking minisymposium proposals. Themes for this year's conference are programming languages, models, and compilation techniques; going multicore/manycore; computing using special purpose processors (cell, etc); architecture aware algorithms; software scalability; tools (development and performance eval); POVs on HPC; industrial applications of parallel computing; distrbuted/grid computing; fault tolerance; parllel visualization; data management (perennial that one); and future architectures wrt to parallel computing.

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