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International Journal of High Performance Computing Applications, Volume 26
Volume 26, Number 1, February 2012
- Anjuli Bamzai:

Preface. 3-4
- John M. Dennis, Mariana Vertenstein, Patrick H. Worley, Arthur A. Mirin, Anthony P. Craig, Robert L. Jacob

, Sheri A. Mickelson:
Computational performance of ultra-high-resolution capability in the Community Earth System Model. 5-16 - Arthur A. Mirin, Patrick H. Worley:

Improving the performance scalability of the community atmosphere model. 17-30 - Anthony P. Craig, Mariana Vertenstein, Robert L. Jacob

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A new flexible coupler for earth system modeling developed for CCSM4 and CESM1. 31-42 - John M. Dennis, Jim Edwards, Raymond M. Loy, Robert L. Jacob

, Arthur A. Mirin, Anthony P. Craig, Mariana Vertenstein:
An application-level parallel I/O library for Earth system models. 43-53 - Katherine J. Evans

, Andrew G. Salinger, Patrick H. Worley, Stephen F. Price
, William H. Lipscomb, Jeffrey A. Nichols, James B. White III
, Mauro Perego, Mariana Vertenstein, James Edwards, Jean-François Lemieux:
A modern solver interface to manage solution algorithms in the Community Earth System Model. 54-62 - Peter H. Lauritzen

, Arthur A. Mirin, John Truesdale, Kevin Raeder, Jeffrey L. Anderson
, Julio Bacmeister, Richard B. Neale
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Implementation of new diffusion/filtering operators in the CAM-FV dynamical core. 63-73 - John M. Dennis, Jim Edwards, Katherine J. Evans

, Oksana Guba
, Peter H. Lauritzen
, Arthur A. Mirin, Amik St.-Cyr, Mark A. Taylor, Patrick H. Worley:
CAM-SE: A scalable spectral element dynamical core for the Community Atmosphere Model. 74-89
Volume 26, Number 2, May 2012
- Torsten Hoefler, Kamil Iskra

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Operating systems and runtime environments on supercomputers. 93-94
- Jan Stoess, Udo Steinberg, Volkmar Uhlig, Jens Kehne, Jonathan Appavoo, Amos Waterland:

A lightweight virtual machine monitor for Blue Gene/P. 95-109 - Stephen Olivier

, Allan Porterfield, Kyle B. Wheeler, Michael Spiegel, Jan F. Prins:
OpenMP task scheduling strategies for multicore NUMA systems. 110-124 - Patrick G. Bridges

, Dorian C. Arnold, Kevin T. Pedretti, Madhav Suresh, Feng Lu, Peter A. Dinda, Russ Joseph, Jack Lange:
Virtual-machine-based emulation of future generation high-performance computing systems. 125-135 - Terry R. Jones

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Linux kernel co-scheduling and bulk synchronous parallelism. 136-145
- Pavan Balaji, Jiayuan Meng:

Applications for the Heterogeneous Computing Era. 146-147
- Yan Li, Jeffrey R. Diamond, Xu Wang, Haibo Lin, Yudong Yang, Zhenxing Han:

Large-scale fast Fourier transform on a heterogeneous multi-core system. 148-158 - Sean Whalen, Sophie Engle

, Sean Peisert
, Matt Bishop
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Network-theoretic classification of parallel computation patterns. 159-169 - Haicheng Wu, Gregory F. Diamos, Jin Wang, Si Li, Sudhakar Yalamanchili:

Characterization and transformation of unstructured control flow in bulk synchronous GPU applications. 170-185
Volume 26, Number 3, August 2012
- Beniamino Di Martino

, Eduard Mehofer, Daniel J. Quinlan, Markus Schordan:
Graphical processing units and scientific applications. 189-191
- Lancelot Perrotte, Guillaume Saupin:

Fast GPU perspective grid construction and triangle tracing for exhaustive ray tracing of highly coherent rays. 192-202 - Aria Shahingohar, Roy Eagleson:

A framework for GPU accelerated deformable object modeling. 203-214 - Andreas Monitzer:

Combining lattice Boltzmann and discrete element methods on a graphics processor. 215-226
- Marc-André Hermanns

, Markus Geimer
, Bernd Mohr
, Felix Wolf:
Scalable detection of MPI-2 remote memory access inefficiency patterns. 227-236 - Francisco D. Igual

, Rafael Mayo
, Timothy D. R. Hartley, Ümit V. Çatalyürek
, Antonio Ruiz
, Manuel Ujaldon
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Color and texture analysis on emerging parallel architectures. 237-259 - Thomas G. W. Epperly, Gary Kumfert, Tamara Dahlgren, Dietmar Ebner, James Leek, Adrian Prantl, Scott R. Kohn:

High-performance language interoperability for scientific computing through Babel. 260-274 - Maciej Malawski

, Tomasz Gubala, Marian Bubak
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Component-based approach for programming and running scientific applications on grids and clouds. 275-295 - Florian Ries, Tommaso DeMarco, Roberto Guerrieri:

Tuning solution of large non-Hermitian linear systems on multiple graphics processing unit accelerated workstations. 296-309 - Keiichiro Fukazawa, Takayuki Umeda

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Performance measurement of magnetohydrodynamic code for space plasma on typical scalar-type supercomputer systems with a large number of cores. 310-318 - Chirag Dekate, Matthew Anderson, Maciej Brodowicz, Hartmut Kaiser

, Bryce Adelstein-Lelbach, Thomas L. Sterling:
Improving the scalability of parallel N-body applications with an event-driven constraint-based execution model. 319-332
Volume 26, Number 4, November 2012
- Horst D. Simon

, Jack J. Dongarra, Hemant Shukla:
Introduction to the Special Issue. 335-336
- Rio Yokota

, Lorena A. Barba
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A tuned and scalable fast multipole method as a preeminent algorithm for exascale systems. 337-346 - Richard L. Martin, Prabhat, David Donofrio, James A. Sethian, Maciej Haranczyk

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Accelerating analysis of void space in porous materials on multicore and GPU platforms. 347-357 - Melvyn Wright:

Adaptive Real-Time Imaging Synthesis Telescopes. 358-366 - Hsi-Yu Schive

, Ui-Han Zhang, Tzihong Chiueh
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Directionally unsplit hydrodynamic schemes with hybrid MPI/OpenMP/GPU parallelization in AMR. 367-377 - Michael Commer, Filipe Rnc Maia, Gregory A. Newman:

Iterative Krylov solution methods for geophysical electromagnetic simulations on throughput-oriented processing units. 378-385 - Bálint Joó, Mike A. Clark:

Lattice QCD on GPU clusters, using the QUDA library and the Chroma software system. 386-398 - E. Wes Bethel, Mark Howison

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Multi-core and many-core shared-memory parallel raycasting volume rendering optimization and tuning. 399-412

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