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SUMMARY:Astrophysics Applications
DESCRIPTION:Phase Asynchronous AMR Execution for Productive and Performant
  Astrophysical Flows\n\nAdaptive Mesh Refinement (AMR) is an approach to s
 olving PDEs that reduces the computational and memory requirements at the 
 expense of increased communication. Although adopting asynchronous executi
 on can overcome communication issues, manually restructuring an AMR applic
 ation to realize asynchrony ...\n\n\nMuhammad Nufail Farooqi (Koc Universi
 ty); Tan Nguyen, Weiqun Zhang, Ann S. Almgren, and John Shalf (Lawrence Be
 rkeley National Laboratory); and Didem Unat (Koc University)\n------------
 ---------\nComputing Planetary Interior Normal Modes with a Highly Paralle
 l Polynomial Filtering Eigensolver\n\nA highly parallel algorithm has been
  developed and exploited to compute the planetary normal modes of the elas
 tic-gravitational system, which is approximated via the mixed finite eleme
 nt method on unstructured tetrahedral meshes. The eigenmodes of the releva
 nt generalized eigenvalue problem were ext...\n\n\nJia Shi (Rice Universit
 y), Ruipeng Li (Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory), Yuanzhe Xi and Yo
 usef Saad (University of Minnesota), and Maarten V. de Hoop (Rice Universi
 ty)\n\nTag: Algorithms, Applications, Computational Physics, Scientific Co
 mputing\n\nRegistration Category: Tech Program Reg Pass\n\nSession Chair: 
 Kirk E. Jordan (IBM)
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