ER Power Users Symposium Presentations

12 July 1994

Names and Addresses of Presenters

The following user presentations describe results obtained through the Special Parallel Processing (SPP) program at NERSC, as well as results obtained through use of other DOE high-performance systems.

"Recent Progress on Lattice QCD with MIMD Parallel Computers"
- Claude Bernard, Washington University
Postscript version

"Understanding Tokamak Gyrofluid Turbulence Through Visualization"
- Gary Kerbel, NERSC
Postscript version

"Parallelization of Quantum Chemistry Codes"
- Al Wagner, ANL

"Global Ocean Modeling"
- Bob Malone, LANL
Mosaic version

"Adaptive Methods for Computational Fluid Dynamics"
- Philip Colella, UC Berkeley
Postscript version
Figure 5

"Recent Results of Lattice QCD Simulations"
- Stephen Sharpe, University of Washington
Mosaic version

"Tokamak Plasma Turbulence Simulations"
- Greg Hammett, PPPL

"Electronic Structure of Organic Superconductors"
- Dale Koelling, ANL
Mosaic version
Text version

"Benchmark Ab Initio Molecular Dynamics Simulations of Partially Solvated Cations"
- Rick A. Kendall, PNL

"Molecular Views of Damaged DNA: Adaptation of the Program DUPLEX to Parallel Architectures"
- Brian Hingerty, ORNL
Text version

"High Performance Computing for Beam Physics Applications"
- Robert Ryne, LANL
Postscript version [Note: 2.2 megabytes]
Text version

"Parallel Plasma Fluid Turbulence Calculations"
- Jean-Noel Leboeuf, ORNL
Mosaic version

"Nuclear Structure from Lattice QCD"
- K.F. Liu, Univ. of Kentucky
Postscript version