Wednesday morning, 7 June 1995

Program overview

WEDNESDAY MORNING, 7 JUNE 1995

Session J01. Parallel Algorithms.

Wednesday morning, 11:00, Urban Room. M. Strayer, presiding.

11:00 J01.01 Canopy -- a Framework Available on the Cray T3D for Grid-like Problems
Mark Fischler (FNAL)
11:30 J01.02 Performance of the Cray T3D on Lattice QCD Applications Using Canopy
Michael Uchima (FNAL)
11:45 J01.03 PRNGlib: A Library of Parallel Random Number Generators
Norio Masuda and Frank Zimmermann (NEC)
12:00 J01.04 Some ABCs of OOP for PDEs on MPPs
Chris Myers (Cornell Theory Center)
12:15 J01.05 Tangle Calculations on a Parrallel Computer.
K.W. SCHWARZ (IBM Research Division, Yorktown Heights, NY 10598)

Session J02. Graduate Education.

Wednesday morning, 11:00, Monongahela Room. S. Umar, presiding.

11:00 J02.01 Teaching Computational Physics from a Web-based Syllabus
Michael Guidry (University of Tennessee)
11:30 J02.02 Doctoral Program in Computational Sciences and Informatics at George Mason University
Maria Dworzecka (Department of Physics and Astronomy and Institute for Computational Sciences and Informatics, George Mason University, Fairfax, Va)
12:00 J02.03 Developing Computational Science Curriculum using the World Wide Web
Nancy McCracken (Syracuse University)

Session J03. Tokamaks and Plasma Simulations.

Wednesday morning, 11:00, Allegheny Room. J. Boris, presiding.

11:00 J03.01 Gyrokinetic Calculations of Toroidal Transport MPP Environments
Scott Parker (Goddard Space Flight Center)
11:30 J03.02 Simulations of Plasma Turbulence in the Long Mean Free Path Regime
Michael A. Beer (Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory)
12:00 J03.03 An Advanced Algorithm for MHD and Its Application to the Hall Effect Thruster
U. Shumlak (Phillips Laboratory, High Energy Plasma Physics Division) and O. S. Jones (University of Washington, Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics)
12:15 J03.04 Instantaneous Phase Space Lyapunov Expansion Rates in Strongly Coupled Plasmas with Use of PPPM Code
K. NISHIHARA, Y. UESHIMA (Institute of Laser Eng.,Osaka Univ.), D.M. BARNETT and T. TAJIMA (Dept.of Phys.,Univ.of Texas at Austin)