Symposium on Scientific Computing and Mathematical Software in

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Symposium on Scientific Computing and Mathematical Software in
Emerging Sciences and Technology
In Conjunction with the IFIP WG2.5 Annual Business Meeting (June 13-14)
Sponsors: IFIP WG2.5, HKUST, Intel Corp.
Venue: Lecture Theater H, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
Tentative Program (June 15-16)
June 15
8:20
9:00
9:10
Shuttle bus departs BP International for HKUST (please check with
the front desk for the pickup point for the IFIP meeting at HKUST;
Emergency contact: Mo Mu 2358-1241 (Home), 2358-7446 (Office)
9270-2068 (Mobile))
Opening
R. Boisvert, Chair, IFIP WG2.5, and Chief, Mathematical and
Computational Sciences Division, National Institute of Standards and
Technology, USA
Welcome
S. Y. Cheng, Dean, School of Science, HKUST
Presentation Chair: B. Gropp, Mathematics and Computer Science Division,
Argonne National Laboratory
9:30
Dynamic Data-Driven Application Simulations (DDDAS) in
Contaminant Transport Problems
C. Douglas, Departments of Computer Science and Mechanical
Engineering, University of Kentucky, and Department of Computer
Science, Yale University, USA
10:20
Coffee Break
10:50
Japanese Computational Grid Research Project : NAREGI
H. Usami, Center for Grid Research and Development, National Institute
of Informatics, Japan
Building the Infrastructure for Networked Computing
X. G. Wang, Operating Systems and Midleware Center, Tsinghua
University, China
11:40
12:30
Lunch at G/F restaurant
Presentation Chair: J. O'Callaghan, Australian Partnership for Advanced
Computing
2:30
3:20
A Distributed Problem Solving Environment (PSE) for Scientific
Computings
S. Kawata, Dept. of EEE., Utsunomiya University, Japan
Parallel Adaptive Local Refinement of Tetrahedral Meshes Using
Bisection
L. B. Zhang, Inst. of Comp. Math. and Eng., Chinese Academy of Sci.
4:10
Coffee Break
4:40
GridPSi: A Grid-Enabled Problem Solving Environment for Physical
Simulation Applications
Y. Umetani, Computer Science Department, Shizuoka University, Japan
Structured perturbation results on matrices, eigenvalues and
pseudospectra
S. Rump , Arbeitsbereich Informatik III, Technische University,Germany
5:30
6:20
Adjourn
7:00
8:30-10:30
10:30
Shuttle bus departs HKUST for cruise (pick up at BP International
for spouses if necessary)
Cruise & Buffet
Shuttle bus returns to BP International and HKUST
June 16
8:20
Shuttle bus departs BP International for HKUST
Presentation Chair: E. Houstis, Department of Computer Sciences, Purdue
University, and Department of Computer and Communications
Engineering, University of Thessaly, Greece
9:00
9:50
High Performance Computing in Grid Environments
John O'Callaghan, Australian Partnership for Advanced Computing
Parallel Algorithms and Software for Terascale Numerical Solution
of Multi-Materials Radiation Hydrodynamics Equation
Z.Y. Mo, Institute of Applied Physics and Computational Mathematics,
China
10:40
Coffee Break
11:10
Network/Grid Computing and Mathematical Software
W. Zhang, School of Computer Sci. & Eng., Shanghai University, China
12:00
Lunch at UC Bistro
Presentation Chair: Y. Umetani, Computer Science Dept. , Shizuoka Univ.
2:00
2:50
3:40
4:30
Fast and Accurate Verified Dot Product Numerical Calculation and
Its Applications
Shin'Ishi Oishi, Waseda University, Japan
Evolutionary Computation for Dynamic TSP and Modeling
Lishan Kang, State Key Laboratory of Software Engineering, Wuhan
University, China
Grid Computing in China
Xuebin Chi, Computer Network Information Center, Chinese Academy
of Sciences
Adjourn and shuttle bus returns to BP International
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