High-performance Computing Infrastructure For South East Europe's Research Communities: Results Of The Hp-see User Forum 2012 (modeling And Optimization In Science And Technologies)
by Mihnea Dulea /
2013 / English / PDF
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This book is a collection of carefully reviewed papers presented
during the HP-SEE User Forum, the meeting of the High-Performance
Computing Infrastructure for South East Europe’s (HP-SEE)
Research Communities, held in October 17-19, 2012, in Belgrade,
Serbia. HP-SEE aims at supporting and integrating regional HPC
infrastructures; implementing solutions for HPC in the region;
and making HPC resources available to research communities in
SEE, region, which are working in a number of scientific
fields with specific needs for massively parallel execution on
powerful computing resources. HP-SEE brings together research
communities and HPC operators from 14 different countries and
enables them to share HPC facilities, software, tools, data and
research results, thus fostering collaboration and strengthening
the regional and national human network; the project
specifically supports research groups in the areas of
computational physics, computational chemistry and the life
sciences. The contributions presented in this book are organized
in four main sections: computational physics; computational
chemistry; the life sciences; and scientific computing and HPC
operations.
This book is a collection of carefully reviewed papers presented
during the HP-SEE User Forum, the meeting of the High-Performance
Computing Infrastructure for South East Europe’s (HP-SEE)
Research Communities, held in October 17-19, 2012, in Belgrade,
Serbia. HP-SEE aims at supporting and integrating regional HPC
infrastructures; implementing solutions for HPC in the region;
and making HPC resources available to research communities in
SEE, region, which are working in a number of scientific
fields with specific needs for massively parallel execution on
powerful computing resources. HP-SEE brings together research
communities and HPC operators from 14 different countries and
enables them to share HPC facilities, software, tools, data and
research results, thus fostering collaboration and strengthening
the regional and national human network; the project
specifically supports research groups in the areas of
computational physics, computational chemistry and the life
sciences. The contributions presented in this book are organized
in four main sections: computational physics; computational
chemistry; the life sciences; and scientific computing and HPC
operations.