Newsgroups: comp.parallel
From: ifip-wg25@kuis.kyoto-u.ac.jp
Subject: [CALL FOR ATTENDANCE] IFIP/WG2.5 Workshop on current directions in Numerical Software and HPC
Organization: Division of info. sci., Graduate School of Kyoto Univ., Japan
Date: 9 Oct 1995 15:18:39 GMT
Message-ID: <45begf$20o@usenet.srv.cis.pitt.edu>

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               C A L L   F O R   A T T E N D A N C E  

                             IFIP/WG2.5
             INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP ON CURRENT DIRECTIONS
         IN NUMERICAL SOFTWARE AND HIGH PERFORMANCE COMPUTING

                Kyoto International Community House
          2-1 Awataguchi Torii-cho, Sakyo-ku, Kyoto, Japan
                         Oct. 19--20, 1995

         Supported by Information Processing Society of Japan
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WORKSHOP PROGRAM:

*Thursday, October 19

Morning session(Chariman: Shimasaki, Kyushu University)

9.20-10.00    Bo Einarsson (Linkoping University, Sweden)
             Mixed Language Programming. Part 4, Mixing ANSI-C with
             Fortran 77 or Fortran 90

10.00-10.40   Tetsuro Yamamoto (Ehime University)
	     Nonlinear SOR-like Methods and their Applications
	
Break(Refreshments)

11.10-11.50  Ulrich Kulisch (Universitat Karlsruhe, Germany)
             A New Vector Arithmetic Coprocessor Chip for the PC

11.50-12.30  Mitsuhiro Nakao (Kyushu University)
             Guaranteed Error Bounds for the Finite Element Solutions
             of Elliptic Partial Differential Equations
       
Lunch(on your own) (There is the restaurant `Ancienne Ville' within the 
                    same building.)


Afternoon session(Chairman: Gaffney, Bergen Software Services International,
             Norway)
             
1.30-2.10    John Rice (Purdue University, U.S.A.)
             Problem Solving Environments for Scientific Computing

2.10-2.50    Kokichi Sugihara (University of Tokyo)
             Combinatorial Abstraction --- A New Paradigm for Robust
             Geometric Computation

Break(Refreshments)

3.20-4.00    Wayne Enright (University of Toronto, Canada)
             Reliable Error Control for ODE Methods

4.00-4.40    Shun Doi, Hideo Fujio, and Kouta Sugihara (NEC C&C Research 
             Laboratories)
             FEEL: A Simulation Language for Finite Element Analysis

4.40-5.20    Yurii Shokin (Institute of Computational Technologies,
             Novosibirsk, Russia)
             On New Approaches and Algorithms of Grid Construction for 
             the Problems of Mathematical Physics

6.00-        Dinner party at Reception Room 

*Friday, October 20

Morning session (Chairman: Grosse, AT&T, U.S.A.)

9.20-10.00    Brian Ford (NAG, U.K.)
              The New NAG Numerical PVM Library
             (or A New Parallel Numerical Library Based on PVM)

10.00-10.40   Takaaki Nishida (Kyoto University)
              Bifurcation Problems for Equations of Fluid Dynamics
              and Computer Assisted Proof

Break(Refreshments)

11.10-11.50  Hans Stetter (Technische Universitat Wien, Austria)
             The Use of Algebraic Algorithms in Scientific Computing

11.50-12.30  Seiji Fujino (Hiroshima City University)
             High-Order Difference Schemes by Modification of the Right-Hand
             Side of 3D Poisson's Equation to Parallel Computations

Lunch(on your own)

Afternoon session(Chairman: Yamamoto, Ehime University)

1.30-2.10    M.A. Vouk, R. Balay, and J. Amborosiano (North Carolina State 
             University, U.S.A.)
             EDSS - An Environment for Large-Scale Numerical Computing and
             Decision Making

2.10-2.50    Kohshi Okumura (Kyoto University)
             On the Applications of Interval Arithmetic Electrical Network
             Analysis

Break(Refreshments)   

3.20-4.00    N.Yu.Shokina (Novosibirsk, Russia)
             Numerical Simulation of Plane Ideal Compressible Fluid Using
             Adaptive Grids

4.00-4.40    Y. Okabe, M. Nakamura, and T. Tsuda (Kyoto University)
             New Fast Algorithms for First-Order Linear Recurrences  on
             Vector Computers


REGISTRATION INFORMATION:

  The workshop is free except the dinner party.
  Registration is not needed in advance.
  The proceedings will be distributed to all participants.
  The fee for the dinner party is 7000 yen.


FOR MORE INFORMATION:

  Please contact:
     WWW:    http://www.kutsuda.kuis.kyoto-u.ac.jp/workshop-info/
     E-mail: ifip-wg25@kuis.kyoto-u.ac.jp

