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Scalable software infrastructure project

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Recent progress of science and technology has made numerical simulation an important approach for studies in various fields. Although scalable and high performance numerical libraries on large scale computing resources are indispensable tools for handling various multiscale phenomena, few projects for integrating these numerical libraries have been reported. The object of this project is the development of a basic library of solutions and algorithms required for large scale scientific simulations, which have been developed separately in each fields, and its integration into a scalable software infrastructure. The components include a scalable iterative solvers library Lis, having a number of solvers, preconditioners, and matrix storage formats that are flexibly combinable, a fast Fourier transform library FFTSS for various superscalar architectures with SIMD instructions, which outperforms some vendor-provided FFT libraries, and a language- and computing environment-independent matrix computation framework SILC. We show some highlights of our achievements on leading high performance computers.

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  • (2011)IDeC(k)Journal of Computational Physics10.1016/j.jcp.2011.04.039230:17(6583-6604)Online publication date: 1-Jul-2011
  • (2007)Cloth simulation in the SILC matrix computation frameworkProceedings of the 7th international conference on Parallel processing and applied mathematics10.5555/1786194.1786322(1086-1095)Online publication date: 9-Sep-2007
  • (2006)Distributed SILCProceedings of the 8th international conference on Applied parallel computing: state of the art in scientific computing10.5555/1775059.1775181(860-870)Online publication date: 18-Jun-2006

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SC '06: Proceedings of the 2006 ACM/IEEE conference on Supercomputing
November 2006
746 pages
ISBN:0769527000
DOI:10.1145/1188455
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  • (2011)IDeC(k)Journal of Computational Physics10.1016/j.jcp.2011.04.039230:17(6583-6604)Online publication date: 1-Jul-2011
  • (2007)Cloth simulation in the SILC matrix computation frameworkProceedings of the 7th international conference on Parallel processing and applied mathematics10.5555/1786194.1786322(1086-1095)Online publication date: 9-Sep-2007
  • (2006)Distributed SILCProceedings of the 8th international conference on Applied parallel computing: state of the art in scientific computing10.5555/1775059.1775181(860-870)Online publication date: 18-Jun-2006

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