CALL FOR PARTICIPATION
The AICS International Symposium is the annual meeting hosted by RIKEN Advanced Institute for Computational Science (AICS), the home of the K computer, for discussing leading-edge research and development activities in high performance computing.
The 7th AICS International Symposium will focus on computing and computational science in the exascale and post-Moore era, and explore the directions and possibilities from the perspective of numerical algorithms. Specifically, researchers are being invited from around the world to discuss the algorithms and approaches that will be necessary to fill the gaps between the speed of computing and bandwidths of memory and communication in exascale systems. Such algorithms and approaches include explicit methods as reduced speed of sound, temporal blocking to reduce required memory bandwidth, and use of the Fast Multipole Method (FMM) to reduce required communication bandwidth.
The 7th AICS International Symposium will be held at the Integrated Research Center of Kobe University on Feb 23-24, 2017. Registration is now open to anyone interested in the symposium.
The book of abstracts (in PDF) is available.
Organized by RIKEN Advanced Institute for Computational Science
Supported by
- Priority issues (9 issues) on Post-K computer
- RIKEN Interdisciplinary Theoretical and Mathematical Sciences Program (iTHEMS)
- Research Organization for Information Science and Technology (RIST)
This symposium is subsidized by FOCUS Establishing Supercomputing Center of Excellence.
CONTACT
Registration Desk of 7th AICS International Symposium