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Efficient Parallelization of a Dynamic Unstructured Application on the Tera MTA
- E cient Parallelization of a Dynamic Unstructured Application on the Tera MTA 1 Leonid Oliker 2
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PLUM: Parallel Load Balancing for Adaptive Unstructured Meshes
- PLUM: Parallel Load Balancing for Adaptive Unstructured Meshes 1 Leonid Oliker Research Institute
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Scheduling in Heterogeneous Grid Environments: The Effects of Data Migration
- , Leonid Oliker Computational Research Division Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory Berkeley, CA 94720
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Efficient Load Balancing and Data Remapping for Adaptive Grid Calculations
- Balancing and Data Remapping for Adaptive Grid Calculations Leonid Oliker Rupak Biswas RIACS Technical
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Experiments with Repartitioning and Load Balancing Adaptive Meshes
- EXPERIMENTS WITH REPARTITIONING AND LOAD BALANCING ADAPTIVE MESHES RUPAK BISWAS AND LEONID
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L.: Performance evaluation of lattice-Boltzmann magnetohyddrodynamics simulations on modern parallel vector systems. In: High Performance Computing on Vector Systems
- Vector Systems Jonathan Carter and Leonid Oliker NERSC/CRD, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
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Parallelization of a Dynamic Unstructured Application using Three Leading Paradigms
- Parallelization of a Dynamic Unstructured Application using Three Leading Paradigms LEONID OLIKER
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ABSTRACT Investigation Of Leading HPC I/O Performance Using A Scientific-Application Derived Benchmark
- Benchmark Julian Borrill, Leonid Oliker, John Shalf, Hongzhang Shan CRD/NERSC, Lawrence Berkeley National
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- PLUM: Parallel Load Balancing for Unstructured Adaptive Meshes Leonid Oliker The Research
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Identifying performance bottlenecks on modern microarchitectures using an adaptable probe
- Griem*, Leonid Oliker*, John Shalf*, and Katherine Yelick* + *Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, 1
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