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Developed in the context of science and engineering applications,
with each abstraction motivated by and further honed by specific
application needs, Charm++ is a production-quality system that runs
on almost all parallel computers available. Parallel Science and
Engineering Applications: The Charm++ Approach surveys a diverse
and scalable collection of science and engineering applications,
most of which are used regularly on supercomputers by scientists to
further their research. After a brief introduction to Charm++, the
book presents several parallel CSE codes written in the Charm++
model, along with their underlying scientific and numerical
formulations, explaining their parallelization strategies and
parallel performance. These chapters demonstrate the versatility of
Charm++ and its utility for a wide variety of applications,
including molecular dynamics, cosmology, quantum chemistry,
fracture simulations, agent-based simulations, and weather
modeling. The book is intended for a wide audience of people in
academia and industry associated with the field of high performance
computing. Application developers and users will find this book
interesting as an introduction to Charm++ and to developing
parallel applications in an asynchronous message-driven model. It
will also be a useful reference for undergraduate and graduate
courses in computer science and other engineering disciplines.
Courses devoted to parallel programming and writing of parallel CSE
applications will benefit from this book.
Developed in the context of science and engineering applications,
with each abstraction motivated by and further honed by specific
application needs, Charm++ is a production-quality system that runs
on almost all parallel computers available. Parallel Science and
Engineering Applications: The Charm++ Approach surveys a diverse
and scalable collection of science and engineering applications,
most of which are used regularly on supercomputers by scientists to
further their research. After a brief introduction to Charm++, the
book presents several parallel CSE codes written in the Charm++
model, along with their underlying scientific and numerical
formulations, explaining their parallelization strategies and
parallel performance. These chapters demonstrate the versatility of
Charm++ and its utility for a wide variety of applications,
including molecular dynamics, cosmology, quantum chemistry,
fracture simulations, agent-based simulations, and weather
modeling. The book is intended for a wide audience of people in
academia and industry associated with the field of high performance
computing. Application developers and users will find this book
interesting as an introduction to Charm++ and to developing
parallel applications in an asynchronous message-driven model. It
will also be a useful reference for undergraduate and graduate
courses in computer science and other engineering disciplines.
Courses devoted to parallel programming and writing of parallel CSE
applications will benefit from this book.
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