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Abstract of Earthquake Prediction as Example of N Body Computations

From Earthquake Prediction as Example of N Body Computations CPS615 INtroduction to Computational Science -- Fall Semester 1998. by Geoffrey C. Fox *

1 We briefly discuss why GEM is interesting
2 We state the computational problem for GEM and analyze parallel computing issues for key steps
3 We map into a particle dynamics analogy using Green's function formalism and consider O(N2) cut-off O(N) and fast multipole methods
4 We go in detail through the fast multipole method
5 We expect object oriented approaches to be very important booth at language level and in using technologies like CORBA to integrate world-wide collaboration, simulations and experiments.

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