Advanced Computing
This proceedings volume collects review articles that summarize research conducted at the Munich Centre of Advanced Computing (MAC) from 2008 to 2012. The articles address the increasing gap between what should be possible in Computational Science and Eng
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Michael Bader · Hans-Joachim Bungartz Tobias Weinzierl Editors
Advanced Computing
Editorial Board T. J.Barth M.Griebel D.E.Keyes R.M.Nieminen D.Roose T.Schlick
Lecture Notes in Computational Science and Engineering Editors: Timothy J. Barth Michael Griebel David E. Keyes Risto M. Nieminen Dirk Roose Tamar Schlick
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Editors Michael Bader Hans-Joachim Bungartz Tobias Weinzierl Department of Informatics Technische Universität München Munich, Germany
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The most scientifically important and economically promising research frontiers in the 21st century will be conquered by those most skilled with advanced computing technologies and computational science applications. From: “Computational Science: Ensuring America’s Competitiveness”, President’s Inf
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