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The Art of High Performance Computing for Computational Science, Vol. 2 - Advanced Techniques and Examples for Materials Science

English · Hardback

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This book presents advanced and practical techniques for performance optimization for highly parallel processing. Featuring various parallelization techniques in material science, it is a valuable resource for anyone developing software codes for computational sciences such as physics, chemistry, biology, earth sciences, space science, weather, disaster prevention and manufacturing, as well as for anyone using those software codes.Chapter 1 outlines supercomputers and includes a brief explanation of the history of hardware. Chapter 2 presents procedures for performance evaluation, while Chapter 3 describes the set of tuned applications in materials science, nanoscience and nanotechnology, earth science and engineering on the K computer. Introducing the order-N method, based on density functional theory (DFT) calculation, Chapter 4 explains how to extend the applicability of DFT to large-scale systems by reducing the computational complexity. Chapter 5 discusses acceleration and parallelization in classical molecular dynamics simulations, and lastly, Chapter 6 explains techniques for large-scale quantum chemical calculations, including the order-N method.
This is the second of the two volumes that grew out of a series of lectures in the K computer project in Japan. The first volume addresses more basic techniques, and this second volume focuses on advanced and concrete techniques.

List of contents

Chapter 1: Supercomputers and application performance.- Chapter 2: Performance optimization of applications.- Chapter 3: Case studies of performance optimization of applications.- Chapter 4: O(N) methods.- Chapter 5: Acceleration of Classical Molecular Dynamics Simulations.- Chapter 6: Large scale quantum chemical calculation.

About the author

Masaaki Geshi is an Associate Professor at the Institute for NanoScience Design at Osaka University. He received a Ph.D. in science from Kanazawa University in 2000. His research interests include materials design, from first-principles calculations to the synthesis process for new materials, and high-pressure physics.

Summary

This book presents advanced and practical techniques for performance optimization for highly parallel processing. Featuring various parallelization techniques in material science, it is a valuable resource for anyone developing software codes for computational sciences such as physics, chemistry, biology, earth sciences, space science, weather, disaster prevention and manufacturing, as well as for anyone using those software codes.Chapter 1 outlines supercomputers and includes a brief explanation of the history of hardware. Chapter 2 presents procedures for performance evaluation, while Chapter 3 describes the set of tuned applications in materials science, nanoscience and nanotechnology, earth science and engineering on the K computer. Introducing the order-N method, based on density functional theory (DFT) calculation, Chapter 4 explains how to extend the applicability of DFT to large-scale systems by reducing the computational complexity. Chapter 5 discusses acceleration and parallelization in classical molecular dynamics simulations, and lastly, Chapter 6 explains techniques for large-scale quantum chemical calculations, including the order-N method.

This is the second of the two volumes that grew out of a series of lectures in the K computer project in Japan. The first volume addresses more basic techniques, and this second volume focuses on advanced and concrete techniques.

Product details

Assisted by Masaak Geshi (Editor), Masaaki Geshi (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.01.2019
 
EAN 9789811398018
ISBN 978-981-1398-01-8
No. of pages 206
Dimensions 162 mm x 234 mm x 17 mm
Weight 436 g
Illustrations IX, 206 p. 99 illus., 7 illus. in color.
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > IT, data processing > IT

B, computer science, chemistry, Programming Techniques, Computer programming, Information technology: general issues, Computer simulation, Computer modelling & simulation, Simulation and Modeling, Chemoinformatics, Computational Chemistry, Computer Applications in Chemistry

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