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Host: Army High Performance Computing Research Center, University of Minnesota
Homepage: http://www.arc.umn.edu/conferences/GP/announce.html
Organizers: Rupak Biswas (NASA Ames Research Center, Bruce Hendrickson (Sandia National Laboratories), George Karypis (University of Minnesota), Vipin Kumar (University of Minnesota)
Description:
Graph partitioning is an important problem with extensive applications in many different areas including scientific
computing, parallel processing, VLSI design, data-mining, and efficient storage of large databases. For example, the
ability to find good partitionings of large irregular, dynamic and adaptive meshes is critical for efficient execution of
many computational simulations on high performance computers.
A two day workshop on Graph Partitioning Applications is being held at the Army High Performance Computing Research Center (AHPCRC) at the University of Minnesota to bring together researchers working on graph partitioning algorithms as well as researchers who need partitioning techniques to solve their problems. The workshop will provide a forum for presentation of new formulations as well as algorithms for graph partitioning, and novel, innovative applications of graph partitioning.
Date received: October 06, 1999
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