Workshop "Capability Computing with Blue Gene/L"

Joint Workshop of the
John von Neumann Institute for Computing
and IBM Deep Computing

7 - 8 September 2004
Research Centre Jülich


Scope | Programme | General Information | Talks

BlueGene/L Front

Scope of the Workshop

With Blue Gene/L, IBM introduces a new and extremely powerful high-end computer architecture for capability computing. In the near future, a leadership system with a performance of nearly 400 TFlops including 65.536 specially manufactured PowerPC processors will be installed at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory. What makes Blue Gene/L so attractive are its scalability and its low requirements for power, cooling and floor space. On the other hand, its enormous number of processors will certainly pose special problems to programmers.

The aim of this workshop is to get a first assessment of Blue Gene/L and to find out which types of applications best match its architecture. Speakers from the IBM developer group will give insight into the hardware and software architecture of Blue Gene/L. Scientists from several application areas will discuss their specific computational requirements and IBM specialists will describe the opportunities that Blue Gene/L offers to these fields and report first experiences. Additional talks will provide a general intorduction to the options of future high-end machines.

Organising Committee

Thomas Lippert, NIC, Research Centre Jülich
Nurcan Rasig, IBM Deep Computing

Anke Reinartz (Workshop Secretary) NIC, Research Centre Jülich

How to get there

Talks (pdf-files)

Programme

Tuesday, 7 September 2004

13:00 Thomas Lippert, Research Centre Jülich
Nurcan Rasig, IBM Deep Computing
Welcome and Introduction
13:15 Burkhard Steinmacher-Burow, IBM T.J. Watson Research Center, Yorktown Heights
Blue Gene/L Architecture
14:00 Fred Gustavson, IBM T.J. Watson Research Center, Yorktown Heights
Ideas for High Performance Linear Algebra Software
14:45 Break
15:15 Gyan Bhanot, IBM T.J. Watson Research Center, Yorktown Heights
Experience in Porting Applications
16:00 Thomas Lippert, Research Centre Jülich
Leadership Systems for Capability Computing
16:45 Break
17:15 Simon Portegies Zwart, University of Amsterdam
Simulating Dense Stellar Systems on Dedicated Parallel Computers
18:00 Reinhard Männer, University of Mannheim
Particle Simulations in Computational Astrophysics Using Reconfigurable Chips
18:45 Closing
19:30 Dinner at the Hotel Kaiserhof, Jülich, sponsered by IBM

Wednesday, 8 September 2004

8:30 Karl Jansen, DESY Zeuthen
Particle Physics on Supercomputers
9:15 Dirk Pleiter, DESY Zeuthen
Performance Signatures of Lattice QCD Kernels
9:45 Gyan Bhanot, IBM T.J. Watson Research Center, Yorktown Heights
QCD on Blue Gene/L
10:30 Break
11:00 Axel Kohlmeyer, University of Bochum
High-Performance Computing in Theoretical Chemistry: Today and Tomorrow
11:45 Alessandro Curioni, IBM Zurich Research Laboratory
CPMD on Blue Gene/L
12:30 Lunch
13:30 Wolfgang Wenzel, Research Centre Karlsruhe
Biomolecular Structure Prediction with Stochastic Optimization Methods
14:15 Alessandro Curioni, IBM Zurich Research Laboratory
Biological applications on Blue Gene/L
15:00 Dietmar Erwin, Research Centre Jülich
Wrap-up and discussion
16:00 Closing


General Information

Venue

Research Centre Jülich
Central Institute for Applied Mathematics
Rotunda

Presentations and discussions

To allow for sufficient time for discussion, the speakers are requested to use only two thirds of their time slots for their talk.

Registration

The audience will be limited to invited participants. Interested scientists should contact the organiser.

Participation is free.

Further Information

Please contact the workshop secretary:

Mrs. Anke Reinartz
Central Institute for Applied Mathematics
John von Neumann Institute for Computing
Forschungszentrum Jülich
D-52428 Jülich

Phone: +49 (0)2461 61 6402
Fax: +49 (0)2461 61 6656
E-Mail:  a.reinartz@fz-juelich.de

Talks

pdf-files



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