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2020 – today
- 2023
- [c16]Het Mankad, Sanil Rao, Phillip Colella, Brian van Straalen, Franz Franchetti:
ProtoX: A First Look. HPEC 2023: 1-6 - [i3]Het Mankad, Sanil Rao, Brian van Straalen, Phillip Colella, Franz Franchetti:
ProtoX: A First Look. CoRR abs/2307.07931 (2023)
2010 – 2019
- 2019
- [c15]Eddie C. Davis, Catherine Mills Olschanowsky, Brian van Straalen:
A Structured Grid Solver with Polyhedral+Dataflow Representation. LCPC 2019: 127-146 - 2018
- [b1]Brian van Straalen:
Method of Local Corrections Solver for Manycore Architectures. University of California, Berkeley, USA, 2018 - [c14]Franz Franchetti, Daniele G. Spampinato, Anuva Kulkarni, Doru-Thom Popovici, Tze Meng Low, Michael E. Franusich, Andrew Canning, Peter McCorquodale, Brian van Straalen, Phillip Colella:
FFTX and SpectralPack: A First Look. HiPC Workshops 2018: 18-27 - 2017
- [j4]Andrew A. Chien, Pavan Balaji, Nan Dun, Aiman Fang, Hajime Fujita, Kamil Iskra, Zachary A. Rubenstein, Ziming Zheng, Jeff R. Hammond, Ignacio Laguna, D. Richards, Anshu Dubey, Brian van Straalen, Mark Hoemmen, Michael A. Heroux, Keita Teranishi, Andrew R. Siegel:
Exploring versioned distributed arrays for resilience in scientific applications. Int. J. High Perform. Comput. Appl. 31(6): 564-590 (2017) - [j3]Protonu Basu, Samuel Williams, Brian van Straalen, Leonid Oliker, Phillip Colella, Mary W. Hall:
Compiler-based code generation and autotuning for geometric multigrid on GPU-accelerated supercomputers. Parallel Comput. 64: 50-64 (2017) - [j2]Andrew Myers, Phillip Colella, Brian van Straalen:
A 4th-Order Particle-in-Cell Method with Phase-Space Remapping for the Vlasov-Poisson Equation. SIAM J. Sci. Comput. 39(3) (2017) - [c13]John Bachan, Dan Bonachea, Paul Hargrove, Steven A. Hofmeyr, Mathias Jacquelin, Amir Kamil, Brian van Straalen, Scott B. Baden:
The UPC++ PGAS library for Exascale Computing. PAW@SC 2017: 7:1-7:4 - 2016
- [c12]Andrey Ovsyannikov, Melissa Romanus, Brian van Straalen, Gunther H. Weber, David Trebotich:
Scientific Workflows at DataWarp-Speed: Accelerated Data-Intensive Science Using NERSC's Burst Buffer. PDSW-DISCS@SC 2016: 1-6 - [i2]Anshu Dubey, Ann S. Almgren, John B. Bell, Martin Berzins, Steven R. Brandt, Greg Bryan, Phillip Colella, Daniel T. Graves, Michael Lijewski, Frank Löffler, Brian W. O'Shea, Erik Schnetter, Brian van Straalen, Klaus Weide:
A Survey of High Level Frameworks in Block-Structured Adaptive Mesh Refinement Packages. CoRR abs/1610.08833 (2016) - 2015
- [c11]Anshu Dubey, Hajime Fujita, Zachary A. Rubenstein, Brian van Straalen, Andrew A. Chien:
A Case Study of Application Structure Aware Resilience Through Differentiated State Saving and Recovery. Euro-Par Workshops 2015: 619-630 - [c10]Andrew A. Chien, Pavan Balaji, Peter H. Beckman, Nan Dun, Aiman Fang, Hajime Fujita, Kamil Iskra, Zachary A. Rubenstein, Ziming Zheng, Rob Schreiber, Jeff R. Hammond, James Dinan, Ignacio Laguna, D. Richards, Anshu Dubey, Brian van Straalen, Mark Hoemmen, Michael A. Heroux, Keita Teranishi, Andrew R. Siegel:
Versioned Distributed Arrays for Resilience in Scientific Applications: Global View Resilience. ICCS 2015: 29-38 - [c9]Protonu Basu, Mary W. Hall, Samuel Williams, Brian van Straalen, Leonid Oliker, Phillip Colella:
Compiler-Directed Transformation for Higher-Order Stencils. IPDPS 2015: 313-323 - 2014
- [j1]Anshu Dubey, Ann S. Almgren, John B. Bell, Martin Berzins, Steven R. Brandt, Greg Bryan, Phillip Colella, Daniel T. Graves, Michael Lijewski, Frank Löffler, Brian W. O'Shea, Erik Schnetter, Brian van Straalen, Klaus Weide:
A survey of high level frameworks in block-structured adaptive mesh refinement packages. J. Parallel Distributed Comput. 74(12): 3217-3227 (2014) - [c8]Samuel Williams, Mike Lijewski, Ann S. Almgren, Brian van Straalen, Erin C. Carson, Nicholas Knight, James Demmel:
s-Step Krylov Subspace Methods as Bottom Solvers for Geometric Multigrid. IPDPS 2014: 1149-1158 - [c7]Yu Jung Lo, Samuel Williams, Brian van Straalen, Terry J. Ligocki, Matthew J. Cordery, Nicholas J. Wright, Mary W. Hall, Leonid Oliker:
Roofline Model Toolkit: A Practical Tool for Architectural and Program Analysis. PMBS@SC 2014: 129-148 - 2013
- [c6]Protonu Basu, Anand Venkat, Mary W. Hall, Samuel Williams, Brian van Straalen, Leonid Oliker:
Compiler generation and autotuning of communication-avoiding operators for geometric multigrid. HiPC 2013: 452-461 - [c5]Christopher D. Krieger, Michelle Mills Strout, Catherine Olschanowsky, Andrew Stone, Stephen M. Guzik, Xinfeng Gao, Carlo Bertolli, Paul H. J. Kelly, Gihan R. Mudalige, Brian van Straalen, Samuel Williams:
Loop Chaining: A Programming Abstraction for Balancing Locality and Parallelism. IPDPS Workshops 2013: 375-384 - [i1]Anshu Dubey, Brian van Straalen:
Experiences from Software Engineering of Large Scale AMR Multiphysics Code Frameworks. CoRR abs/1309.1781 (2013) - 2012
- [c4]Samuel Williams, Dhiraj D. Kalamkar, Amik Singh, Anand M. Deshpande, Brian van Straalen, Mikhail Smelyanskiy, Ann S. Almgren, Pradeep Dubey, John Shalf, Leonid Oliker:
Optimization of geometric multigrid for emerging multi- and manycore processors. SC 2012: 96 - 2011
- [c3]Brian van Straalen, Phillip Colella, Daniel T. Graves, Noel Keen:
Petascale Block-Structured AMR Applications without Distributed Meta-data. Euro-Par (2) 2011: 377-386 - [p1]Eduard Deines, Gunther H. Weber, Christoph Garth, Brian van Straalen, Sergey Borovikov:
On the Computation of Integral Curves in Adaptive Mesh Refinement Vector Fields. Scientific Visualization: Interactions, Features, Metaphors 2011: 73-91
2000 – 2009
- 2009
- [c2]Brian van Straalen, John Shalf, Terry J. Ligocki, Noel Keen, Woo-Sun Yang:
Scalability challenges for massively parallel AMR applications. IPDPS 2009: 1-12 - 2001
- [c1]Scott B. Baden, Phillip Colella, Daniel Shalit, Brian van Straalen:
Abstract KeLP. PP 2001
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