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New Horizons of Computational Science - Proceedings of the International Symposium on Supercomputing held in Tokyo, Japan, September 1-3, 1997 (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2001)
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New Horizons of Computational Science - Proceedings of the International Symposium on Supercomputing held in Tokyo, Japan, September 1-3, 1997 (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2001)
Series: Astrophysics and Space Science Library, 263
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The International Symposium on Supercomputing - New Horizon of
Computational Science was held on September 1-3, 1997 at the
Science MuseuminTokyo,
tocelebrate60-yearbirthdayofProfessorDaiichiroSug imoto, who
hasbeenleadingtheoreticalandnumericalastrophysicsfor 30 years. The
conference coveredexceptionally wide range ofsubjects, to follow
Sugimoto'saccomplishmentsinmanyfields.Onthefirstdaywehadthree
talksonstellarevolutionandsixtalksonstellardynamics. Onthesecond
day, six talks on special-purpose computingand four talks on
large-scale computing in MolecularDynamicswere given.
Onthethirdandthelast day, threetalks on dedicatedcomputerson
LatticeQCDcalculationsand
sixtalksonpresentandfutureofgeneral-purposeHPCsystemsweregiven.
Inaddition, some30posterswerepresentedonvarioussubjectsincompu
tationalscience. Instellarevolution, D.Arnett (Univ. ofArizona)
gaveanexcellenttalk on the recent development in
three-dimensionalsimulation ofSupernova,
inparticularonquantitativecomparisonbetweendifferenttechniquessuch
asgrid-basedmethodsandSPH (SmoothedParticleHydrodynamics). Y. Kondo
(NASA) discussedresentadvanceinthemodelingoftheevolution
ofbinarystars, and1.Hachisu(Univ. ofTokyo)discussedRayleigh-Taylor
instabilitiesinsupernovae(contributionnotincluded).
Instellardynamics, P.Hut(lAS)gaveasuperbreviewonthelong-term
evolution ofstellarsystem, J. Makino (Univ. ofTokyo) described
briefly
theresultsobtainedonGRAPE-4special-purposecomputerandthefollow up
project, GRAPE-6, whichisapprovedas ofJune 1997. GRAPE-6will be
completed by year 2001 with the peak speed around 200 Tflops. R.
Spurzem (Rechen-Inst.) and D. Heggie (Univ. of Edinburgh) talked on
recentadvanceinthestudyofstarclusters, andE.Athanassoula(Marseille
Observatory) describedthe work doneusingtheirGRAPE-3 systems. S.
Ida (TokyoInst. ofTechnology) describedthe result ofthe
simulationof theformationofMoon. Thefirst talkoftheseconddaywas
given by F-H. Hsu oftheIBMT.J. Watson Research center, on "Deep
Blue," the special-purpose computer for Chess, which, forthefirst
timeinthehistory, wonthematchwiththe besthumanplayer, Mr.
GaryKasparov(unfortunately, Hsu'scontribution isnot included in
this volume). Then A. Bakker of Delft Inst. of Tech nology looked
back his 20 years ofdevelopingspecial-purpose computers
formoleculardynamicsandsimulationofspinsystems. J.Arnoldgavean
overviewoftheemergingnewfieldofreconfigurablecomputing, whichfalls
inbetweentraditionalgeneral-purposecomputersandspecial-purposecom
puters. S.Okumura(NAO)describedthehistoryofultra-high-performance
digital signalprocessors for radio astronomy. They havebuilt a
machine with 20GaPS performance in early 80s, and keep improvingthe
speed. M. Taiji (ISM) told on general aspects of GRAPE-type
systems, and T. Narumi (Univ. of Tokyo) the 100-Tflops GRAPE-type
machine for MD calculations, whichwillbefinished by 199
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