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Petascale Core-Collapse Supernova Simulation

Events 01/22/2010

Chapel, the Cascade High-Productvity Language

Events 01/26/2010

Ultra-scale Visualization with Open-Source Software

Events 01/27/2010

INCITE 'Getting Started' Workshop

Events 01/27/2010

MPI on Millions of Cores

Events 01/27/2010

High-Order Discontinuous Galerkin Methods by GPU Metaprogramming

Events 01/29/2010

The Challenges of Multi-disciplinary Scientific Software Development

Events 02/01/2010

Inference as optimization in a multivariate linear regression with Laplace priors

Events 02/15/2010

Reevaluating Amdahl's Law in the Multicore Era

Events 02/17/2010

Tool-Based Approach for High-Performance Computing

Events 02/19/2010

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