Date: May 12th (Thu) – 13th (Fri), 2016
Venue: International Workshop Room, Center for Computational Sciences, University of Tsukuba
DAY-1 (May 12th)
DAY-2 (May 13th)
09:30-10:00 | Light nuclei and nucleon form factors from Nf=2+1 lattice QCD (Takeshi Yamazaki, CCS) |
10:00-10:30 | HPC for lattice QCD applications to nuclear physics (Andre Walker-Loud, LBNL) |
10:30-10:50 | Coffee Break |
10:50-11:20 | A Scalable Parallel Eigensolver for Large-scale Simulations on Post-peta Computing Environments (Tetsuya Sakurai, Yasunori Futamura, Akira Imakura, U. Tsukuba) |
11:20-11:50 | Sparse Cholesky Factorization using a Fan-Both Approach (Esmond Ng, LBNL) |
11:50-13:20 | Lunch Break |
13:20-14:05 | CCS-LBNL Researchers Only
Breakout Discussion for Research Collaboration(*) Application-1, Application-2, HPC |
14:05-14:35 | CCS-LBNL Researchers Only
Plenary Discussion for Research Collaboration |
14:35-14:45 | Closing Remarks (Masayuki Umemura, CCS & David Brown, LBNL) |
(*) Breakout discussion for research collaboration focuses on the topics and methods for future research collaboration between two organizations. To improve the efficiency of discussion, we will breakout into three groups: Application-1 (Fundamental Science and Numerical Analysis), Application-2 (Applied Science) and HPC (HPC Systems). The breakout discussion rooms are as follows:
Application-1: Meeting Room A
Application-2: Meeting Room C
HPC: International Workshop Room
After breakout discussion, we will gather at plenary room and summarize the future collaboration plan.