Large Scale Computational Physics on Massively Parallel Computers
June 14-16, 1993
HLRZ, Forschungszentrum Jülich, Germany
Parallel computers have become increasingly important as a tool for solving
computationally demanding problems in statistical as well as particle physics.
Today we have to learn the techniques needed to program massively parallel
computers and gain expericence with the handling of our specific physics
problems on such machines. Many of us believe that this is the most promissing
road to even faster computers with a performance in the Teraflops regime, which
will allow us to answer many of the open questions in statistical and high
energy physics.
It was the aim of this workshop to discuss results obtained from simulations of
physical models on these machines, exchange ideas about efficient
implementations of old as well as new parallelizeable algorithms,
and to discuss the status
of the various projects that aim at a construction of massively parallel
computers with Teraflops performance.
Organizing Committee:
H.J. Herrmann F. Karsch
HLRZ HLRZ
Proceedings:
A book containing all contributions is available from the publisher
World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd., ISBN 9810216432.