Computational Science and HPCC issues for GEM General Earthquake Simulation Project GEM Meeting Dec 5 98 San Francisco

12/6/98


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Computational Science and HPCC issues for GEM General Earthquake Simulation Project GEM Meeting Dec 5 98 San Francisco

Abstract of Computational Science and HPCC Issues for GEM

Mark2 Hypercube built by JPL(1985) Cosmic Cube (1983) built by Caltech (Chuck Seitz)

Components of GEMCI: GEM Computational Infrastructure

Details of GEMCI -I

GRAPE Special Purpose Machines

Details of GEMCI -II

Some Performance Results of Interest from Salmon and Warren

Clusters of PC's 1998 (NASA)

Details of GEMCI - III

Details of GEMCI - IV

7: Overall Integration of GEMCI into a PSE(Problem Solving Environment)

Multi-Server Gateway Tier

Pacific Disaster Opportunity

Tango and HPCC Gateways

Crisis Management

Shared Simulations -- Fluid Flow and Planetary Motion

Author: Geoffrey Fox

Email: gcf@npac.syr.edu

Home Page: http://www.npac.syr.edu

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