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Leading-edge research groups in the field of scientific computing present their outstanding projects using the High Performance Computer in Bavaria (HLRB), Hitachi SR8000-F1, one of the top-level supercomputers for academic research in Germany. The projects address modelling and simulation in the disciplines Biosciences, Chemistry, Chemical Physics, Solid-State Physics, High-Energy Physics, Astrophysics, Geophysics, Computational Fluid Dynamics, and Computer Science. The authors describe their scientific background, their resource requirements with respect to top-level supercomputers, and their methods for efficient utilization of the costly high-performance computing power. Contributions of interdisciplinary research projects that have been supported by the Competence Network for Scientific High Performance Computing in Bavaria (KONWIHR) complete the broad range of supercomputer research and applications covered by this volume.
High performance computing --- Science --- Engineering --- Data processing --- Computer science --- Electronic data processing. --- Engineering. --- Computational Mathematics and Numerical Analysis. --- Numeric Computing. --- Complexity. --- Mathematics. --- Construction --- Industrial arts --- Technology --- ADP (Data processing) --- Automatic data processing --- EDP (Data processing) --- IDP (Data processing) --- Integrated data processing --- Computers --- Office practice --- Computer mathematics --- Discrete mathematics --- Electronic data processing --- Automation --- Mathematics --- Computer mathematics. --- Numerical analysis. --- Computational complexity. --- Complexity, Computational --- Machine theory --- Mathematical analysis
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The book reports on selected projects on the High Performance Computer in Bavaria (HLRB). The projects originate from the fields of fluid dynamics, astrophysics and cosmology, computational physics including high energy physics, computational chemistry and materials sciences, geophysics, biosciences, and computer sciences. Moreover, results from KONWIHR (the Competence Network for Technical and Scientific High Performance Computing in Bavaria) are presented. The articles provide an overview of the broad range of applications that require high performance computing for solving challenging problems. For each project the scientific background is described, along with the results achieved and methodology used. The book also describes the latest advances in high performance applications and reports on the performance and scaling numbers.
Engineering -- Data processing -- Congresses. --- High performance computing -- Congresses. --- High-Performance Computing Center. --- Science -- Data processing -- Congresses. --- Supercomputers -- Congresses. --- High performance computing --- Science --- Engineering --- Data processing --- Mathematics. --- Computer science --- Computer mathematics. --- Physics. --- Fluids. --- Astrophysics. --- Computational Mathematics and Numerical Analysis. --- Numerical and Computational Physics. --- Fluid- and Aerodynamics. --- Astrophysics and Astroparticles. --- Mathematics of Computing. --- Computer science. --- Numerical and Computational Physics, Simulation. --- Informatics --- Computer mathematics --- Discrete mathematics --- Electronic data processing --- Mathematics --- Computer science—Mathematics. --- Astronomical physics --- Astronomy --- Cosmic physics --- Physics --- Hydraulics --- Mechanics --- Hydrostatics --- Permeability --- Natural philosophy --- Philosophy, Natural --- Physical sciences --- Dynamics --- KONWIHR
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This book covers the principles, methodology, and prototypes of sensing skin-like devices and related intelligence and software. Sensitive Skins are large-area and flexible arrays of sensors integrated onto the entire surface of machines. Sensitive Skin will endow these machines with the senses of proximity, touch, pressure, temperature, and chemical/biological agents, thus making possible the use of unsupervised machines in unstructured and unpredictable surroundings. Sensitive Skin will make machines "cautious" and thus friendly to their environment. It will revolutionize service industries,
Tactile sensors --- Detectors --- Intelligent control systems --- Force sensors --- Touch sensors
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