On Fri, Sep 24, 2010 at 8:08 PM, Barry Smith <bsmith at mcs.anl.gov> wrote:
> > Perhaps multiple people want to present? > Is this worthwhile? I go to SIAM CS&E to see people, and everywhere else because I want to work with someone there. What do you think about ICIAM? Matt > Barry > > > Begin forwarded message: > > *From: *"Heroux, Michael A" <maherou at sandia.gov> > *Date: *September 24, 2010 5:24:12 PM CDT > *To: *"Barry Smith" <bsmith at mcs.anl.gov>, "Ulrike Meier Yang" < > yang11 at llnl.gov>, "Christopher Grover Baker" <bakercg at ornl.gov>, "Penny > Anderson" <Penny.Anderson at mathworks.com>, "Rich Vuduc" < > richie at cc.gatech.edu>, "Jack Dongarra" <dongarra at eecs.utk.edu>, "James > Demmel" <demmel at cs.berkeley.edu>, "Mary Beth Hribar" < > marybeth at microsoft.com> > *Cc: *"Serge Petiton" <Serge.Petiton at lifl.fr>, "Kengo Nakajima" < > nakajima at cc.u-tokyo.ac.jp>, "Heroux, Michael A" <maherou at sandia.gov> > *Subject: **Request for participation in ICIAM 2011, please reply by > Monday, Oct 4* > > Dear Colleagues, > > Kengo Nakajima, Serge Petiton and I are planning to propose a > multi-national, multi-session minisymposium for ICIAM 2011 to be held in > Vancouver, BC, Canada on July 18-22, 2011 ( http://www.iciam2011.com). > > Each of us is contacting a group of colleagues about participation. The > deadline for the proposal is October 18. > > We are hoping that you or one of your colleagues are able to participate. > We would like a response from you by October 4th in order to determine the > number of session we can propose. > > Below is a title and abstract. > > Thank you for your consideration. I hope you are able to participate. > > Sincerely, > > Mike > > Title: Creating the next generation of high performance numerical computing > capabilities > > Abstract: > > We are now several years into the multicore computing era and the landscape > is still changing rapidly. Multicore CPUs and GPGPUs are commonly used in > research settings and in some production environments, but there is much > more numerical analysis, algorithmic and software work to do, especially as > core counts and memory architectures continue to evolve. In this series of > talks, we present work at all levels of the numerical software stack from > basic linear algebra to frameworks, programming languages & environments and > applications. We discuss progress to-date, current capabilities and future > plans. > > > -- What most experimenters take for granted before they begin their experiments is infinitely more interesting than any results to which their experiments lead. -- Norbert Wiener -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.mcs.anl.gov/pipermail/petsc-dev/attachments/20100924/f69348a7/attachment.html>