High-Performance Scientific Computing: First JARA-HPC Symposium, JHPCS 2016, Aachen, Germany, October 4–5, 2016, Revised Selected Papers

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Edoardo Di Napoli, Marc-André Hermanns, Hristo Iliev, Andreas Lintermann, Alexander Peyser
Springer, 01.03.2017 - 258 Seiten
This book constitutes the thoroughly refereed post-conference proceedings of the First JARA High-Performance Computing Symposium, JARA-HPC 2016, held in Aachen, Germany, in October 2016.
The 21 full papers presented were carefully reviewed and selected from 26 submissions. They cover many diverse topics, such as coupling methods and strategies in Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD), performance portability and applications in HPC, as well as provenance tracking for large-scale simulations.
 

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Efficient HPCOptimized MultiPhysics Coupling Strategies in CFD
2
Partitioned High Performance Code Coupling Applied to CFD
3
Dynamic Load Balancing for LargeScale Multiphysics Simulations
13
On the Significance of Exposure Time in Computational Blood Damage Estimation
24
A Partitioned Methodology for Conjugate Heat Transfer on Dynamic Structures
37
Farfield Noise Prediction Using LargeScale LatticeBoltzmann Simulations
48
Coupled Multiphysics in Computational Fluid Dynamics
58
The DirectHybrid Method for Computational Aeroacoustics on HPC Systems
70
Overlapping of Communication and Computation in nb3dfft for 3D Fast Fourier Transformations
151
Towards Simulating DataDriven Brain Models at the Point Neuron Level on Petascale Computers
160
Parallel Adaptive Integration in HighPerformance Functional Renormalization Group Computations
170
Performance Portability
185
Performance Optimization of Parallel Applications in Diverse OnDemand Development Teams
187
Hybrid CPUGPU Generation of the Hamiltonian and Overlap Matrices in FLAPW Methods
200
Visualizing Performance Data with Respect to the Simulated Geometry
212
Provenance Tracking
223

A Novel Approach for Efficient Storage and Retrieval of Tabulated Chemistry in Reactive Flow Simulations
82
Multiscale Coupling for Predictive Injector Simulations
96
DomainSpecific Applications and HighPerformance Computing
109
Ab Initio Description of Optoelectronic Properties at Defective Interfaces in Solar Cells
110
Scale Bridging Simulations of Large Elastic Deformations and Bainitic Transformations
125
Ab Initio Modelling of Electrode Material Properties
139
Framework for Sharing of Highly Resolved Turbulence Simulation Data
224
A Flexible Provenance Tracking System for UNICORE
233
A Collaborative SimulationAnalysis Workflow for Computational Neuroscience Using HPC
243
Author Index
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