Computational Science and High Performance Computing, 2005
Russian-German Advanced Research Workshop, Novosibirsk, Russia, September 30 to October 2, 2003

Notes on Numerical Fluid Mechanics and Multidisciplinary Design Series, Vol. 88

Coordinators: Krause Egon, Shokin Yurii I., Shokina Nina

Language: English

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ThisvolumeispublishedastheproceedingsoftheRussian-GermanAdvanced Research workshop on Computational Science and High Performance C- puting in Novosibirsk Academgorodok in September 2003. The contributions of these proceedings were provided and edited by the authors, chosen after a careful selection and reviewing. The workshop was organized by the Institute of Computational Techno- gies SB RAS (Novosibirsk, Russia) and the High Performance Computing Center Stuttgart (Stuttgart, Germany). The objective was the discussion of the latest results in computational science and to develop a close coope- tion between Russian and German specialists in the above-mentioned ?eld. The main directions of the workshop are associated with the problems of computational hydrodynamics, application of mathematical methods to the development of new generation of materials, environment protection pr- lems, development of algorithms, software and hardware support for hi- performance computation, and designing modern facilities for visualization of computational modelling results. The importance of the workshop topics was con?rmed by the partici- tion of representatives of major research organizations engaged in the so- tion of the most complex problems of mathematical modelling, development of new algorithms, programs and key elements of new information techno- gies. Among the Russian participants were researchers of the Institutes of the Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences: Institute of Com- tational Technologies, Institute of Computational Mathematics and Mat- matical Geophysics, Institute of Computational Modelling, Russian Federal Nuclear Center, All-Russian Research Institute of Experimental Physics, - merovo State University.
Information and telecommunication systems for emergency management.- High Performance Computing in Engineering and Science.- Completely splitting method for the Navier-Stokes problem.- Methods of shock wave calculation.- Distributed and collaborative visualization of simulation results.- Safety problems of technical objects.- Direct numerical simulations of shock-boundary layer interaction at Ma = 6.- Mathematical models of filtration combustion and their applications.- Computer simulation at VNIIEF.- Mathematical modeling of optical communication lines with dispersion management.- Method of particles for incompressible flows with free surface.- Direct and inverse problems in the mechanics of composite plates and shells.- Numerical simulation of plasma-chemical reactors.- The application of smoothed particle hydrodynamics for the simulation of diesel injection.- Some features of modern computational mathematics: problems and new generation of algorithms.- Effcient flow simulation on high performance computers.- Simulation of problems with free surfaces by a boundary element method.- Simulation and optimisation for hydro power.- The analysis of behaviour of multilayered conic shells on the basis of nonclassical models.- Simulation of the motion and heating of an irregular plasma.- Numerics and simulations for convection dominated problems.- Modified Finite Volume Method for Calculation of Oceanic Waves on Unstructured Grids.- Performance aspects on high performance computers — from microprocessors to highly parallel smp systems.
Sound mathematical theory meets supercomputing Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras