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PPAM 2013 : 10th International Conference on Parallel Processing and Applied MathematicsConference Series : Parallel Processing and Applied Mathematics | |||||||||||||||
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The PPAM 2013 conference, tenth in a series, will cover topics in parallel and distributed computing, including theory and applications, as well as applied mathematics. The focus will be on models, algorithms, and software tools which facilitate efficient and convenient utilization of modern parallel and distributed computing architectures, as well as on large-scale applications.
PPAM is a biennial conference started in 1994, with the proceedings published by Springer in the Lecture Notes in Computer Sciences series. This year the jubilee PPAM conference will take place in Warsaw, the capital and largest city of Poland, a major international tourist destination and an important economic hub in Central Europe, known as the "phoenix city" because it has survived many wars throughout its history. Topics of interest include (but are not limited) to: • Parallel/distributed architectures, enabling technologies • Cloud computing • Multi-core and many-core parallel computing • GPU computing • Heterogeneous/hybrid computing and accelerators • Cluster computing • Parallel/distributed algorithms: numerical and non-numerical • Scheduling, mapping, load balancing • Performance analysis and prediction • Performance issues on various types of parallel systems • Autotuning: methods, tools, and applications • Power and energy aspects of computation • Parallel/distributed programming • Tools and environments for parallel/distributed computing • Security and dependability in parallel/distributed environments • HPC numerical linear algebra • HPC methods of solving differential equations • Evolutionary computing, meta-heuristics and neural networks • HPC interval analysis • Applied Computing in mechanics, material processing, biology and medicine, physics, chemistry, business, environmental modeling, etc. • Applications of parallel/distributed computing • Methods and tools for parallel solution of large-scale problems • Large-scale social network analysis KEYNOTE SPEAKERS (tentative list) Fran Berman Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, USA Ewa Deelman University of Southern California, USA Jack Dongarra University of Tennessee and ORNL, USA Geoffrey Ch. Fox Indiana University, USA Laura Grigori INRIA, France Fred Gustavson IBM T.J. Watson Research Center, USA Georg Hager University of Erlangen-Nuremberg, Germany Alexey Lastovetsky University College Dublin, Ireland Miron Livny University of Wisconsin, USA Piotr Luszczek University of Tennessee, USA Rizos Sakellariou University of Manchester, UK Leonel Sousa Technical University of Lisbon, Portugal Boleslaw K. Szymanski Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, USA Denis Trystram Grenoble Institute of Technology, France Jeffrey Vetter ORNL and Georgia Institute of Technology, USA Richard W. Vuduc Georgia Institute of Technology, USA Jerzy Wasniewski Technical University of Denmark Robert Wisniewski Intel, USA Katherine Yelick University of California, Berkeley, USA Albert Y. Zomaya University of Sydney, Australia WORKSHOPS, MINISYMPOSIA, SPECIAL SESSIONS (preliminary list) • Minisymposium on GPU Computing • Special Session on Multicore Systems • Workshop on Models, Algorithms and Methodologies for Hierarchical Parallelism in New HPC Systems • Workshop on Numerical Algorithms on Hybrid Architectures • Minisymposium on Communication Avoiding Algorithms for Linear Algebra • Workshop on Applied High Performance Numerical Algorithms in PDEs • Workshop on Scheduling for Parallel Computing • Workshop on Language-Based Parallel Programming Models • Workshop on Performance Evaluation of Parallel Applications on Large-Scale Systems • WS on Power and Energy Aspects of Computation • Workshop on Parallel Computational Biology • Minisymposium on Applications of Parallel Computation in Industry and Engineering • Minisymposium on HPC Applications in Physical Sciences • Minisymposium on High Performance Computing Interval Methods • Workshop on Complex Collective Systems • Workshop on Service Oriented Architecture in Distributed Systems TUTORIALS (preliminary list) 1. "Scientific Computing with GPUs" by Dominik Goeddeke team 2. "Design and implementation of parallel algorithms for highly heterogeneous HPC platforms" by Alexey Lastovetsky 3. "Node-level performance engineering" by Georg Hager The first day of PPAM 2013 is reserved for tutorials. PAPER SUBMISSION AND PUBLICATION Original papers are invited for the conference. Authors should submit full papers (draft version, PDF file, together with abstract) using the online submission system before April 21, 2013. Regular papers are not to exceed 10 pages (LNCS style). Papers will be refereed and accepted on the basis of their scientific merit and relevance to the conference topics. Abstracts of accepted papers will be available during the conference in form of a brochure. Only papers presented at PPAM 2013 will be included into the proceedings, which will be published after the conference by Springer in the LNCS series. Full camera-ready versions of accepted papers will be required by November 15, 2013. JOURNAL SPECIAL ISSUES The authors of the best papers selected by the Program Committee will be invited to submit an extended version of their work to special issues of the following journals: Scientific Programming (IOS Press), and Concurrency and Computation: Practice and Experience (John Wiley & Sons Ltd.). CONFERENCE OFFICE PPAM 2013 Institute of Computer & Information Science Czestochowa University of Technology Dabrowskiego 73, 42-201 Czestochowa, Poland Phone: +48 668 476 840 Fax: +48 34 3250 589 e-mail: roman@icis.pcz.pl http://ppam.pl Roman Wyrzykowski Czestochowa University of Technology, Poland CHAIR OF PROGRAM COMMITTEE Ewa Deelman University of Southern California, USA VICE-CHAIR OF PROGRAM COMMITTEE |
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