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Applications of Parallel Computers
Spring 2004
Final Projects
The class is over, and the final projects are available:
- BLAST Implementation on BEE2 — Chen Chang
- PFLAMELET; An Unsteady Flamelet Solver for Parallel Computers — Fabrizio Bisetti
- Parallel Pattern Matcher — Frank Gennari, Shariq Rizvi, and Guille Díez-Cañas
- Parallel Simulation in Metropolis — Guang Yang
- A Survey of Performance Optimizations for Titanium Immersed Boundary Simulation — Hormozd Gahvari, Omair Kamil, Benjamin Lee, Meling Ngo, and Armando Solar
- Parallelization of oopd1 — Jeff Hammel
- Optimization and Evaluation of a Titanium Adaptive Mesh Refinement Code — Amir Kamil, Ben Schwarz, and Jimmy Su
- Communication Savings With Ghost Cell Expansion For Domain Decompositions Of Finite Difference Grids — C. Zambrana Rojas and Mark Hoemmen
- Parallelization of Phylogenetic Tree Construction — Michael Tung
- UPC Implementation of the Sparse Triangular Solve and NAS FT — Christian Bell and Rajesh Nishtala
- Widescale Load Balanced Shared Memory Model for Parallel Computing — Sonesh Surana, Yatish Patel, and Dan Adkins
The spring
2004 edition of CS267 meets on Mondays and Wednesdays, 1-2.30
PM in 405 Soda.
This course has its own
newsgroup, and hopefully I'll check it often. If I seem to be
forgetting, ping me. If anyone needs to
contact me immediately, my office phone number is 510-643-6763. My office is 515 Soda
Hall.
The notes on using Seaborg and Millennium are available.
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page
E. Jason Riedy
ejr@cs.berkeley.edu