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- 2024
- [j25]Eva Siegmann, Robert J. Harrison, David Carlson, Smeet Chheda, Anthony Curtis, Firat Coskun, Raul Gonzalez, Daniel G. Wood, Nikolay A. Simakov:
First Impressions of the Sapphire Rapids Processor with HBM for Scientific Workloads. SN Comput. Sci. 5(5): 623 (2024) - [c41]Nikolay A. Simakov, Matthew D. Jones, Thomas R. Furlani, Eva Siegmann, Robert J. Harrison:
First Impressions of the NVIDIA Grace CPU Superchip and NVIDIA Grace Hopper Superchip for Scientific Workloads. HPC Asia Workshops 2024: 36-44 - [c40]Joshua Ezekiel Martin, Catherine Feldman, Alan C. Calder, Tony Curtis, Eva Siegmann, David Carlson, Raul Gonzalez, Daniel G. Wood, Robert J. Harrison, Firat Coskun:
Benchmarking with Supernovae: A Performance Study of the FLASH Code. PEARC 2024: 8:1-8:9 - [i7]Joshua Ezekiel Martin, Catherine Feldman, Eva Siegmann, Tony Curtis, David Carlson, Firat Coskun, Daniel G. Wood, Raul Gonzalez, Robert J. Harrison, Alan C. Calder:
Benchmarking with Supernovae: A Performance Study of the FLASH Code. CoRR abs/2408.16084 (2024) - 2023
- [c39]Nikolay A. Simakov, Robert L. DeLeon, Joseph P. White, Matthew D. Jones, Thomas R. Furlani, Eva Siegmann, Robert J. Harrison:
Are we ready for broader adoption of ARM in the HPC community: Performance and Energy Efficiency Analysis of Benchmarks and Applications Executed on High-End ARM Systems. HPC Asia Workshops 2023: 78-86 - [c38]Kedarsh Kaushik, Yuzhang Wang, Youwei Ma, David Carlson, Tony Curtis, Robert J. Harrison, Eva Siegmann:
From Molecular Dynamics to Oceanography - Ookami Graduate Students Porting and Tuning Science Codes for A64FX. PEARC 2023: 18-25 - [c37]Catherine Feldman, Smeet Chheda, Alan C. Calder, Eva Siegmann, John Dey, Tony Curtis, Robert J. Harrison:
A Further Study of Linux Kernel Hugepages on A64FX with FLASH, an Astrophysical Simulation Code. PEARC 2023: 186-195 - [i6]Catherine Feldman, Smeet Chheda, Alan C. Calder, Eva Siegmann, John Dey, Tony Curtis, Robert J. Harrison:
A Further Study of Linux Kernel Hugepages on A64FX with FLASH, an Astrophysical Simulation Code. CoRR abs/2309.04652 (2023) - [i5]Alan C. Calder, Eva Siegmann, Catherine Feldman, Smeet Chheda, Dennis C. Smolarski, F. Douglas Swesty, Anthony Curtis, John Dey, David Carlson, Benjamin Michalowicz, Robert J. Harrison:
Ookami: An A64FX Computing Resource. CoRR abs/2311.04259 (2023) - 2022
- [c36]Alan C. Calder, Catherine Feldman, Eva Siegmann, John Dey, Anthony Curtis, Smeet Chheda, Robert J. Harrison:
On Using Linux Kernel Huge Pages with FLASH, an Astrophysical Simulation Code. CLUSTER 2022: 539-544 - [c35]Catherine Feldman, Benjamin Michalowicz, Eva Siegmann, Tony Curtis, Alan C. Calder, Robert J. Harrison:
Experiences with Porting the FLASH Code to Ookami, an HPE Apollo 80 A64FX Platform. HPC Asia Workshops 2022: 72-77 - [c34]Joseph Schuchart, Poornima Nookala, Mohammad Mahdi Javanmard, Thomas Hérault, Edward F. Valeev, George Bosilca, Robert J. Harrison:
Generalized Flow-Graph Programming Using Template Task-Graphs: Initial Implementation and Assessment. IPDPS 2022: 839-849 - [i4]Alan C. Calder, Catherine Feldman, Eva Siegmann, John Dey, Anthony Curtis, Smeet Chheda, Robert J. Harrison:
On Using Linux Kernel Huge Pages with FLASH, an Astrophysical Simulation Code. CoRR abs/2207.13685 (2022) - 2021
- [c33]Md Abdullah Shahneous Bari, Barbara M. Chapman, Anthony Curtis, Robert J. Harrison, Eva Siegmann, Nikolay A. Simakov, Matthew D. Jones:
A64FX performance: experience on Ookami. CLUSTER 2021: 711-718 - [c32]Eva Siegmann, Alan C. Calder, Catherine Feldman, Robert J. Harrison:
Educating HPC Users in the use of advanced computing technology. EduHPC@SC 2021: 16-23 - [c31]Poornima Nookala, Zafar Ahmad, Mohammad Mahdi Javanmard, Martin Kong, Rezaul Chowdhury, Robert J. Harrison:
Understanding Recursive Divide-and-Conquer Dynamic Programs in Fork-Join and Data-Flow Execution Models. IPDPS Workshops 2021: 407-416 - [c30]Thomas Hérault, Yves Robert, George Bosilca, Robert J. Harrison, Cannada A. Lewis, Edward F. Valeev, Jack J. Dongarra:
Distributed-memory multi-GPU block-sparse tensor contraction for electronic structure. IPDPS 2021: 537-546 - [c29]Andrew Burford, Alan C. Calder, David Carlson, Barbara M. Chapman, Firat Coskun, Tony Curtis, Catherine Feldman, Robert J. Harrison, Yan Kang, Benjamin Michalowicz, Eric Raut, Eva Siegmann, Daniel G. Wood, Robert L. DeLeon, Mathew Jones, Nikolay Simakov, Joseph P. White, Dossay Oryspayev:
Ookami: Deployment and Initial Experiences. PEARC 2021: 9:1-9:8 - [i3]Andrew Burford, Alan C. Calder, David Carlson, Barbara M. Chapman, Firat Coskun, Tony Curtis, Catherine Feldman, Robert J. Harrison, Yan Kang, Benjamin Michalowicz, Eric Raut, Eva Siegmann, Daniel G. Wood, Robert L. DeLeon, Mathew Jones, Nikolay A. Simakov, Joseph P. White, Dossay Oryspayev:
Ookami: Deployment and Initial Experiences. CoRR abs/2106.08987 (2021) - 2020
- [c28]Mohammad Mahdi Javanmard, Zafar Ahmad, Martin Kong, Louis-Noël Pouchet, Rezaul Chowdhury, Robert J. Harrison:
Deriving parametric multi-way recursive divide-and-conquer dynamic programming algorithms using polyhedral compilers. CGO 2020: 317-329 - [c27]Mohammad Mahdi Javanmard, Zafar Ahmad, Jaroslaw Zola, Louis-Noël Pouchet, Rezaul Chowdhury, Robert J. Harrison:
Efficient Execution of Dynamic Programming Algorithms on Apache Spark. CLUSTER 2020: 337-348 - [c26]George Bosilca, Robert J. Harrison, Thomas Hérault, Mohammad Mahdi Javanmard, Poornima Nookala, Edward F. Valeev:
The Template Task Graph (TTG) - an emerging practical dataflow programming paradigm for scientific simulation at extreme scale. ESPM2@SC 2020: 1-7
2010 – 2019
- 2019
- [j24]Ryan M. Richard, Colleen Bertoni, Jeffery S. Boschen, Kristopher Keipert, Benjamin P. Pritchard, Edward F. Valeev, Robert J. Harrison, Wibe A. de Jong, Theresa L. Windus:
Developing a Computational Chemistry Framework for the Exascale Era. Comput. Sci. Eng. 21(2): 48-58 (2019) - [j23]Joel Anderson, Robert J. Harrison, Hideo Sekino, Bryan E. Sundahl, Gregory Beylkin, George I. Fann, Stig R. Jensen, Irina Sagert:
On derivatives of smooth functions represented in multiwavelet bases. J. Comput. Phys. X 4: 100033 (2019) - 2016
- [j22]Robert J. Harrison, Gregory Beylkin, Florian A. Bischoff, Justus A. Calvin, George I. Fann, Jacob Fosso-Tande, Diego Galindo, Jeff R. Hammond, Rebecca Hartman-Baker, Judith C. Hill, Jun Jia, Jakob S. Kottmann, Miao-Jung Yvonne Ou, Junchen Pei, Laura E. Ratcliff, Matthew G. Reuter, Adam C. Richie-Halford, Nichols A. Romero, Hideo Sekino, William A. Shelton, Bryan E. Sundahl, W. Scott Thornton, Edward F. Valeev, Álvaro Vázquez-Mayagoitia, Nicholas Vence, Takeshi Yanai, Yukina Yokoi:
MADNESS: A Multiresolution, Adaptive Numerical Environment for Scientific Simulation. SIAM J. Sci. Comput. 38(5) (2016) - [c25]Samyam Rajbhandari, Jinsung Kim, Sriram Krishnamoorthy, Louis-Noël Pouchet, Fabrice Rastello, Robert J. Harrison, P. Sadayappan:
On fusing recursive traversals of K-d trees. CC 2016: 152-162 - [c24]Samyam Rajbhandari, Jinsung Kim, Sriram Krishnamoorthy, Louis-Noël Pouchet, Fabrice Rastello, Robert J. Harrison, P. Sadayappan:
A domain-specific compiler for a parallel multiresolution adaptive numerical simulation environment. SC 2016: 468-479 - [i2]Ulrich Rüde, Karen Willcox, Lois Curfman McInnes, Hans De Sterck, George Biros, Hans-Joachim Bungartz, James Corones, Evin Cramer, James Crowley, Omar Ghattas, Max D. Gunzburger, Michael Hanke, Robert J. Harrison, Michael A. Heroux, Jan S. Hesthaven, Peter K. Jimack, Chris Johnson, Kirk E. Jordan, David E. Keyes, Rolf H. Krause, Vipin Kumar, Stefan Mayer, Juan Meza, Knut Martin Mørken, J. Tinsley Oden, Linda R. Petzold, Padma Raghavan, Suzanne M. Shontz, Anne E. Trefethen, Peter R. Turner, Vladimir V. Voevodin, Barbara I. Wohlmuth, Carol S. Woodward:
Research and Education in Computational Science and Engineering. CoRR abs/1610.02608 (2016) - 2015
- [i1]Robert J. Harrison, Gregory Beylkin, Florian A. Bischoff, Justus A. Calvin, George I. Fann, Jacob Fosso-Tande, Diego Galindo, Jeff R. Hammond, Rebecca Hartman-Baker, Judith C. Hill, Jun Jia, Jakob S. Kottmann, Miao-Jung Yvonne Ou, Laura E. Ratcliff, Matthew G. Reuter, Adam C. Richie-Halford, Nichols A. Romero, Hideo Sekino, William A. Shelton, Bryan E. Sundahl, W. Scott Thornton, Edward F. Valeev, Álvaro Vázquez-Mayagoitia, Nicholas Vence, Yukina Yokoi:
MADNESS: A Multiresolution, Adaptive Numerical Environment for Scientific Simulation. CoRR abs/1507.01888 (2015) - 2012
- [j21]Matthew G. Reuter, Judith C. Hill, Robert J. Harrison:
Solving PDEs in irregular geometries with multiresolution methods I: Embedded Dirichlet boundary conditions. Comput. Phys. Commun. 183(1): 1-7 (2012) - [c23]Vlad Slavici, Raghu Varier, Gene Cooperman, Robert J. Harrison:
Adapting Irregular Computations to Large CPU-GPU Clusters in the MADNESS Framework. CLUSTER 2012: 1-9 - 2011
- [j20]Jack J. Dongarra, Peter H. Beckman, Terry Moore, Patrick Aerts, Giovanni Aloisio, Jean-Claude Andre, David Barkai, Jean-Yves Berthou, Taisuke Boku, Bertrand Braunschweig, Franck Cappello, Barbara M. Chapman, Xuebin Chi, Alok N. Choudhary, Sudip S. Dosanjh, Thom H. Dunning, Sandro Fiore, Al Geist, Bill Gropp, Robert J. Harrison, Mark Hereld, Michael A. Heroux, Adolfy Hoisie, Koh Hotta, Zhong Jin, Yutaka Ishikawa, Fred Johnson, Sanjay Kale, Richard Kenway, David E. Keyes, Bill Kramer, Jesús Labarta, Alain Lichnewsky, Thomas Lippert, Bob Lucas, Barney Maccabe, Satoshi Matsuoka, Paul Messina, Peter Michielse, Bernd Mohr, Matthias S. Müller, Wolfgang E. Nagel, Hiroshi Nakashima, Michael E. Papka, Daniel A. Reed, Mitsuhisa Sato, Edward Seidel, John Shalf, David Skinner, Marc Snir, Thomas L. Sterling, Rick Stevens, Frederick H. Streitz, Bob Sugar, Shinji Sumimoto, William M. Tang, John A. Taylor, Rajeev Thakur, Anne E. Trefethen, Mateo Valero, Aad J. van der Steen, Jeffrey S. Vetter, Peg Williams, Robert W. Wisniewski, Katherine A. Yelick:
The International Exascale Software Project roadmap. Int. J. High Perform. Comput. Appl. 25(1): 3-60 (2011) - [c22]Kevin Stock, Thomas Henretty, Iyyappa Murugandi, P. Sadayappan, Robert J. Harrison:
Model-Driven SIMD Code Generation for a Multi-resolution Tensor Kernel. IPDPS 2011: 1058-1067 - [r1]Jarek Nieplocha, Manojkumar Krishnan, Bruce J. Palmer, Vinod Tipparaju, Robert J. Harrison, Daniel G. Chavarría-Miranda:
Global Arrays Parallel Programming Toolkit. Encyclopedia of Parallel Computing 2011: 779-787 - 2010
- [j19]Jun Jia, Robert J. Harrison, George I. Fann:
Fast transform from an adaptive multi-wavelet representation to a partial Fourier representation. J. Comput. Phys. 229(17): 5870-5878 (2010) - [j18]JunKyu Lee, Gregory D. Peterson, Robert J. Harrison, Robert J. Hinde:
Implementation of Hardware-Accelerated Scalable Parallel Random Number Generators. VLSI Design 2010: 930821:1-930821:11 (2010) - [j17]Akila Gothandaraman, Gregory D. Peterson, G. Lee Warren, Robert J. Hinde, Robert J. Harrison:
A Pipelined and Parallel Architecture for Quantum Monte Carlo Simulations on FPGAs. VLSI Design 2010: 946486:1-946486:8 (2010)
2000 – 2009
- 2009
- [j16]Akila Gothandaraman, Gregory D. Peterson, G. Lee Warren, Robert J. Hinde, Robert J. Harrison:
A Hardware-Accelerated Quantum Monte Carlo framework (HAQMC) for N-body systems. Comput. Phys. Commun. 180(12): 2563-2573 (2009) - [j15]JunKyu Lee, Yu Bi, Gregory D. Peterson, Robert J. Hinde, Robert J. Harrison:
HASPRNG: Hardware Accelerated Scalable Parallel Random Number Generators. Comput. Phys. Commun. 180(12): 2574-2581 (2009) - [c21]Edoardo Aprà, Alistair P. Rendell, Robert J. Harrison, Vinod Tipparaju, Wibe A. de Jong, Sotiris S. Xantheas:
Liquid water: obtaining the right answer for the right reasons. SC 2009 - 2008
- [j14]Akila Gothandaraman, Gregory D. Peterson, G. Lee Warren, Robert J. Hinde, Robert J. Harrison:
FPGA acceleration of a quantum Monte Carlo application. Parallel Comput. 34(4-5): 278-291 (2008) - [c20]Aniruddha G. Shet, Wael R. Elwasif, Robert J. Harrison, David E. Bernholdt:
Programmability of the HPCS Languages: A case study with a quantum chemistry kernel. IPDPS 2008: 1-8 - 2006
- [c19]Yu Bi, Gregory D. Peterson, G. Lee Warren, Robert J. Harrison:
Hardware Acceleration of Parallel Lagged-Fibonacci Pseudo Random Number Generation. ERSA 2006: 215-218 - [c18]Robert J. Harrison:
Quantum mechanics - Science at the petascale: tools in the toolbox. SC 2006: 61 - [c17]Yu Bi, Gregory D. Peterson, G. Lee Warren, Robert J. Harrison:
Poster reception - A reconfigurable supercomputing library for accelerated parallel lagged-Fibonacci pseudorandom number generation. SC 2006: 169 - [c16]Akila Gothandaraman, G. Lee Warren, Gregory D. Peterson, Robert J. Harrison:
Poster reception - Reconfigurable accelerator for quantum Monte Carlo simulations in N-body systems. SC 2006: 177 - 2005
- [j13]Gerald Baumgartner, Alexander A. Auer, David E. Bernholdt, Alina Bibireata, Venkatesh Choppella, Daniel Cociorva, Xiaoyang Gao, Robert J. Harrison, So Hirata, Sriram Krishnamoorthy, Sandhya Krishnan, Chi-Chung Lam, Qingda Lu, Marcel Nooijen, Russell M. Pitzer, J. Ramanujam, P. Sadayappan, Alexander Sibiryakov:
Synthesis of High-Performance Parallel Programs for a Class of ab Initio Quantum Chemistry Models. Proc. IEEE 93(2): 276-292 (2005) - [c15]Zhengting Gan, Robert J. Harrison:
Calibrating quantum chemistry: A multi-teraflop, parallel-vector, full-configuration interaction program for the Cray-X1. SC 2005: 22 - 2004
- [j12]George I. Fann, Gregory Beylkin, Robert J. Harrison, Kirk E. Jordan:
Singular operators in multiwavelet bases. IBM J. Res. Dev. 48(2): 161-172 (2004) - [j11]Robert J. Harrison:
Krylov subspace accelerated inexact Newton method for linear and nonlinear equations. J. Comput. Chem. 25(3): 328-334 (2004) - 2003
- [c14]Robert J. Harrison, George I. Fann, Takeshi Yanai, Gregory Beylkin:
Multiresolution Quantum Chemistry in Multiwavelet Bases. International Conference on Computational Science 2003: 103-110 - 2002
- [c13]Gerald Baumgartner, David E. Bernholdt, Daniel Cociorva, Chi-Chung Lam, J. Ramanujam, Robert J. Harrison, Marcel Nooijen, P. Sadayappan:
A Performance Optimization Framework for Compilation of Tensor Contraction Expressions into Parallel Programs. IPDPS 2002 - [c12]Daniel Cociorva, Gerald Baumgartner, Chi-Chung Lam, P. Sadayappan, J. Ramanujam, Marcel Nooijen, David E. Bernholdt, Robert J. Harrison:
Space-Time Trade-Off Optimization for a Class of Electronic Structure Calculations. PLDI 2002: 177-186 - [c11]Gerald Baumgartner, David E. Bernholdt, Daniel Cociorva, Robert J. Harrison, So Hirata, Chi-Chung Lam, Marcel Nooijen, Russell M. Pitzer, J. Ramanujam, P. Sadayappan:
A high-level approach to synthesis of high-performance codes for quantum chemistry. SC 2002: 33:1-33:10 - 2001
- [c10]Robert J. Harrison, Laura A. Noirot, Ervina Resetar, Thomas C. Bailey, Amy Blickensderfer:
Writing Pharmacy Expert System Rules. AMIA 2001 - [c9]Daniel Cociorva, J. W. Wilkins, Gerald Baumgartner, P. Sadayappan, J. Ramanujam, Marcel Nooijen, David E. Bernholdt, Robert J. Harrison:
Towards Automatic Synthesis of High-Performance Codes for Electronic Structure Calculations: Data Locality Optimization. HiPC 2001: 237-248 - 2000
- [c8]Robert J. Harrison, Laura A. Noirot, Richard M. Reichley, Brent D. Launsby, Ervina Resetar, Thomas C. Bailey:
Migrating a Pharmaceutical Expert System From a National Drug Code Based System to a Clinically Relevant Code Based System. AMIA 2000
1990 – 1999
- 1999
- [j10]Jeffrey L. Tilson, Michael Minkoff, Albert F. Wagner, Ron L. Shepard, Paul Sutton, Robert J. Harrison, Ricky A. Kendall, Adrian T. Wong:
High-Performance Computational Chemistry: Hartree-Fock Electronic Structure Calculations on Massively Parallel Processors. Int. J. High Perform. Comput. Appl. 13(4): 291-302 (1999) - 1998
- [j9]Abigail J. Dobbyn, Peter J. Knowles, Robert J. Harrison:
Parallel internally contracted multireference configuration interaction. J. Comput. Chem. 19(11): 1215-1228 (1998) - [c7]Gautam Shah, Jarek Nieplocha, Jamshed H. Mirza, Chulho Kim, Robert J. Harrison, Rama Govindaraju, Kevin J. Gildea, Paul DiNicola, Carl A. Bender:
Performance and Experience with LAPI - a New High-Performance Communication Library for the IBM RS/6000 SP. IPPS/SPDP 1998: 260-266 - [c6]Holger Dachsel, Jarek Nieplocha, Robert J. Harrison:
An out-of-core implementation of the COLUMBUS massively-parallel multireference configuration interaction program. SC 1998: 41 - 1997
- [j8]Holger Dachsel, Hans Lischka, Ron L. Shepard, Jarek Nieplocha, Robert J. Harrison:
A massively parallel multireference configuration interaction program: The parallel COLUMBUS program. J. Comput. Chem. 18(3): 430-448 (1997) - [j7]Jarek Nieplocha, Robert J. Harrison:
Shared Memory Programming in Metacomputing Environments: The Global Array Approach. J. Supercomput. 11(2): 119-136 (1997) - 1996
- [j6]Martyn F. Guest, Edoardo Aprà, David E. Bernholdt, Herbert A. Früchtl, Robert J. Harrison, Ricky A. Kendall, R. A. Kutteh, X. Long, John B. Nicholas, Jeffrey A. Nichols, H. L. Taylor, Adrian T. Wong, George I. Fann, Richard J. Littlefield, Jarek Nieplocha:
High-performance computing in chemistry: NW Chem. Future Gener. Comput. Syst. 12(4): 273-289 (1996) - [j5]Ian T. Foster, Jeffrey L. Tilson, Albert F. Wagner, Ron L. Shepard, Robert J. Harrison, Ricky A. Kendall, Rik J. Littlefield:
Toward high-performance computational chemistry: I. Scalable Fock matrix construction algorithms. J. Comput. Chem. 17(1): 109-123 (1996) - [j4]Robert J. Harrison, Martyn F. Guest, Ricky A. Kendall, David E. Bernholdt, Adrian T. Wong, Mark Stave, James L. Anchell, Anthony C. Hess, Rik J. Littlefield, George L. Fann, Jarek Nieplocha, Greg S. Thomas, David Elwood, Jeffrey L. Tilson, Ron L. Shepard, Albert F. Wagner, Ian T. Foster, Ewing L. Lusk, Rick Stevens:
Toward high-performance computational chemistry: II. A scalable self-consistent field program. J. Comput. Chem. 17(1): 124-132 (1996) - [j3]Jarek Nieplocha, Robert J. Harrison, Richard J. Littlefield:
Global arrays: A nonuniform memory access programming model for high-performance computers. J. Supercomput. 10(2): 169-189 (1996) - [c5]Jarek Nieplocha, Robert J. Harrison:
Shared Memory NUMA Programming on I-WAY. HPDC 1996: 432-441 - 1995
- [j2]Hans Lischka, Holger Dachsel, Ron L. Shepard, Robert J. Harrison:
Parallel computing in quantum chemistry - Message passing and beyond for a general ab initio program system. Future Gener. Comput. Syst. 11(4-5): 445-450 (1995) - [j1]Adrian T. Wong, Robert J. Harrison:
Approaches to Large-Scale Parallel Self-Consisten Field Calculations. J. Comput. Chem. 16(10): 1291-1300 (1995) - [c4]Martyn F. Guest, Edoardo Aprà, David E. Bernholdt, Herbert A. Früchtl, Robert J. Harrison, Ricky A. Kendall, R. A. Kutteh, X. Long, John B. Nicholas, Jeffrey A. Nichols, H. L. Taylor, Adrian T. Wong, George I. Fann, Richard J. Littlefield, Jarek Nieplocha:
High Performance Computational Chemistry: NWChem and Fully Distributed Parallel Applications. PARA 1995: 278-294 - 1994
- [c3]Hans Lischka, Holger Dachsel, Ron L. Shepard, Robert J. Harrison:
Parallel Computing in Quantum Chemistry - Message Passing and Beyond for a General Ab Initio Program System. HPCN 1994: 203-209 - [c2]Jarek Nieplocha, Robert J. Harrison, Richard J. Littlefield:
Global arrays: a portable "shared-memory" programming model for distributed memory computers. SC 1994: 340-349 - 1993
- [c1]Gary Mountry, David H. Bailey, Eugene D. Brooks III, David W. Forslund, Robert J. Harrison, Don Eric Heller, Tom Kraay:
Massively parallel vs. parallel vector supercomputers: a user's perspective (panel). SC 1993: 918-920
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