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NewYorkBlue Tutorial on Third Party, User and Community Software June 5, 2008, Stony Brook University

Overview of ACTS. Help programmers write high performance scientific codes for high-end computersMostly developed at DOE labs and universities -- FREEPrimarily designed to run on distributed memory parallel computers. Advanced CompuTational Software Collection. Performance Gap through Software. .

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NewYorkBlue Tutorial on Third Party, User and Community Software June 5, 2008, Stony Brook University

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    1. NewYorkBlue Tutorial on Third Party, User and Community Software June 5, 2008, Stony Brook University

    2. Overview of ACTS Help programmers write high performance scientific codes for high-end computers Mostly developed at DOE labs and universities -- FREE Primarily designed to run on distributed memory parallel computers

    3. Performance Gap through Software

    4. Overview of ACTS

    5. ACTS Applications

    6. ACTS Numerical Tools: Functionality

    7. ACTS Numerical Tools: Functionality

    8. ACTS Numerical Tools: Functionality

    9. Introduction to Selected Software

    10. Hypre – High Performance Preconditioners

    11. Hypre – Structured-Grid

    12. Hypre – Structured-Grid

    13. Hypre – Structured-Grid

    14. Hypre – Linear-Algebraic

    15. Hypre – Solver / Preconditioners

    16. Hypre – Download and Documentation

    17. Introduction to Selected Software

    18. SuperLU

    19. SuperLU - Algorithms

    20. SuperLU - Ordering

    21. SuperLU - Ordering

    22. SuperLU - Factorization

    23. SuperLU - Example

    24. Introduction to Selected Software

    25. SLEPc – Scalable Library for Eigenvalue Problem computations

    26. SLEPc – Overview

    27. SLEPc – Overview

    28. SLEPc – Motivation

    29. SLEPc – Example

    30. Introduction to Selected Software

    31. ScaLAPACK

    32. ScaLAPACK - Overview

    33. ScaLAPACK - Overview

    34. ScaLAPACK - Functionality

    35. Summary of ACTS Collection

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