[ut.na] NA Digest Volume 89 : Issue 16

krj@na.toronto.edu (Ken Jackson) (04/24/89)

NA Digest   Sunday, April 23, 1989   Volume 89 : Issue 16

Today's Editor: Cleve Moler

Today's Topics:

     Pascal to Fortran
     Illinois Alumni at SIAM in San Diego
     Wanted: Discrete Fourier Transform Program
     Conference on Hyperbolic Problems
     Some Challenging ODE's
     Need Grid Generation Code
     Code to Update LDL' Matrix Factorizations
     ICS 89 Program (long)

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From: <FWWUBS%HGRRUG5.BITNET@Forsythe.Stanford.EDU>
Date: Mon, 17 Apr 89 14:36 B
Subject: Pascal to Fortran

I am interested in a software tool which transforms the bulk of
a PASCAL source code into FORTRAN source code. Does somebody know if
such a tool exists and where it can be obtained?

email: FWWUBSS@HGRRUG5.BITNET


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From: C. W. Gear <cwg@gear.cs.uiuc.edu>
Date: Tue, 18 Apr 89 07:17:10 -0500
Subject: Illinois Alumni at SIAM in San Diego

Illinois Alumni meeting as SIAM National meeting in San Diego

A reception is being organized for University of Illinois alumni
on Thursday July 20th at the SIAM National meeting.  6pm - 7:30pm.
Room (at the Sheraton) to be announced later.  Please notify gear@cs.uiuc.edu
if you plan to attend and please tell fellow alumni about it.

We welcome all Illini, and would especially like to see old friends who
have shared the Digitial Computer Lab in Urbana over the years.
As many of you know, the Dept of Computer Science has finally gotten an
alumni association together, and is planning a big event for late 1990
to formally open the large new addition now under construction and to celebrate
the 40th anniversary of the founding of the forerunner of the department.

Bill Gear


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From: Mogens Jallberg <mcvax!kth!sunic!dkuug!freja!jall@uunet.uu.net>
Date: 18 Apr 89 10:27:56 GMT
Subject: Wanted: Discrete Fourier Transform Program

Does someone have a fourier transform program, they would be willing to
e-mail me. I need it for a discrete fourier transform of 1417 points, so it
would be preferrable if it could manage that.

Also it would be nice if the program could :
	+ smooth the figures
	+ output a fourier spectrum of all the channels involved
	+ interpolate
but these request are just nice extras I would like.

Thanking you in advance

Mogens Jallberg
DIKU, U of Copenhagen, DK


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From: Babette Dalton <babette@math.ucla.edu>
Date: Tue, 18 Apr 89 11:05:17 PDT
Subject: Conference on Hyperbolic Problems

                  Third International Conference on
                          Hyperbolic Problems
 
                           First Announcement
 
     The conference will be held at Uppsala University, Sweden,  
June 11-15, 1990.  The earlier two conferences in this sequence took place  
in St. Etienne 1986 and in Aachen 1988.  Theory, applications and  
computational methods for hyperbolic partial differential equations will  
be covered. 
 
     Professor Heinz-Otto Kreiss will have his 60th birthday during the  
Summer 1990, and the conference will be dedicated to him. 
 
     More information regarding registration, contributed papers, etc.  
will be given in a second announcement. 
 
          Bjorn Engquist                  Bertil Gustafsson 
 
                 Department of Scientific Computing
                         Uppsala University
                            Sturegatan 4B
                           S-75223 Uppsala
                               Sweden
 

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From: Y. F. Chang <YCHANG@CMCVX1.CLAREMONT.EDU>
Date: Wed, 19 Apr 89 21:20 PST
Subject: Some Challenging ODE's

A Certain Class of Problems.

While responding to a plea from two NASA scientists, who were
working on a magnetic shock problem, I discovered a class of
problems that defy conventional ODE solvers.

Here are some sample ODE problems whose right hand sides do
NOT satisfy Lipschitz condition where the solution crosses
the x-axis.  However, the fact of y=0 is not sufficient to
trouble the conventional methods.  Some problems are solved
correctly with computed solutions correctly traversing
through the point where y=0.  Some problems are solved
correctly with computed solutions correctly stopping before
the point is reached where y=0.  Other problems are solved
incorrectly by the conventional methods.

The clue about whether the solution should stop or should
continue beyond y=0 is provided by the singularities in the
solutions.  Additional examples can be generated at will.

1. y" = - 0.5 - y' - (cos(x) + y')/y ,  x  on [0, 1.5] ,
   with y(0)=1 and y'(0)=-0.95.

2. y" = y' - y**(1/3) ,  x  on [0, 3.5] , with y(0)=y'(0)=1.

3. y" = - 0.5 - y' - (cos(x) + y')/y ,  x  on [0, -.43] ,
   with y(0)=y'(0)=1.

4. y' = (x - 1)/y ,  x  on [0, 2] , with y(0)=1.

5. y' = (2x~3 - 2x)/y ,  x  on [0, 2] , with y(0)=1.

6. y' = - sin(x)*cos(x)/y ,  x  on [0, 2] , with y(0)=1.

Problems #3 and #4 can be solved correctly.  Problem #5 can
be solved only with the highest precision.  Problems #1, #2,
and #6 cannot be solved correctly.  It may be of interest to
you that in #1, the numerator (cos(x) + y') is zero at the
same point where y=0.

Since conventional methods can solve some of these problems
and not others, I am very interested to hear what happens
when you apply your favorite method to these problems.

Cheers, yf

Y. F. Chang  a.k.a. YCHANG@NBS


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From: Jeff Chiang <jchiang@vmsa.cf.uci.edu>
Date: 20 Apr 89 19:44:32 GMT
Subject: Need Grid Generation Code

  We need a code for numerical generation of boundary-fitted
fields containing two vaporizing droplets of spherical spape.
Does someone know where we can get the code or information from?

  Thank you in advance

                        Jeff Chiang@ucivmsa
                        University of California, Irvine


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From: David West <dhw@tut.cis.ohio-state.edu>
Date: 21 Apr 89 16:39:54 GMT
Subject: Code to Update LDL' Matrix Factorizations

Can anyone give me pointers to the source code of the Harwell
routine MC11A (up/down-date LDL' matrix factorizations, by Fletcher and
Powell) or equivalent?

Is the Harwell library available by FTP or mailserver?

(The 'usual' case is straightforward to code from their paper, but the 
case of enforced rank change is tricky.)

Thanks in advance,

-David West            dhw@itivax.iti.org
		       {uunet,rutgers,ames}!sharkey!itivax!dhw
COMPIS, Industrial Technology Institute, PO Box 1485, 
Ann Arbor, MI 48106


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From: Dennis Gannon <gannon@iuvax.cs.indiana.edu>
Date: Mon, 17 Apr 89 09:32:07 -0500
Subject: ICS 89 Program (long)

     International Conference On Supercomputing 1989
 	PRELIMINARY PROGRAM - Monday, June 5, 1989

 9:00	Welcoming Remarks

 9:30	Invited Speaker:  Jean-Marie Cadiou, ECC, Director
			  Information Technologies - ESPRIT

 10:30	Break

 Session IA. Algorithms I.

 11:00	Multicoloring With Lots of Colors,
	by  J.M.Ortega and D.L. Harrar (NASA Langley)

 11:30	A Formal Framework Handling the  Descrip-
	tion  and  Implementation of Multigrid Algorithms,
	by Uwe Meyer, Guido Wirtz (Bonn)

 12:00	On the Parallel Solution of Parabolic Equations,
	by Stratis Gallapoulos (Illinois CSRD)
	and Yousef Saad (RIACS, NASA Ames)

 Session 1B.  Dynamic Scheduling

 11:00	Run-Time Parallelization and  Scheduling  of
	Loops,	by  Joel H. Saltz and Ravi Mirchandaney
	(Yale)

 11:30	Implementing  Linda  for  Distributed	and
	Parallel  Processing, by Jerrold S. Leichter (Yale
	and Digital Equipment) and Robert A. Whiteside (Sandia)

 12:00	An Efficient Message-Passing Scheduler Based
	on Guided Self Scheduling, by David C. Rudolph and
	C. D. Polychronopoulos (Illinois CSRD)

 12:30	Lunch Break

 Session 2A. Hypercubes.

 15:00	The Composite  Binary  Cube  -	A  Family  of
	Interconnection  Networks  for Multiprocessors, by
	Krishnan Padmanabhan (ATT Bell Laboratories)

 15:30	I/O Issues for Hypercubes, by A.L. Narasimha
	Reddy and Prithviraj Banerjee, (Illinois)

 16:00	Invited Speaker:  Robert Haber - Adjunct Professor,
			  National Center for Supercomputing
			  Applications, University of Illinois

	"Interactive Visualization in Scientific Supercomputing"

 17:00 Afternoon Break

 Session 3A. Applications

 17:30	Multiprocessing Algorithms for Global  Spec-
	tral  Numerical  Weather  Protection,  by  Ross N.
	Hoffman  and  Thomas  Nehrkorn	(Atmospheric and
	Environmental Research, Inc.)

 18:00	Parallel  Calculations	on  the  Wind-Driven
	Oceanic  Circulation  Using Fourier Pseudospectral
	Methods, by Zaphiris D. Christidis (IBM)

 18:30	Simulations  of  Three-Dimensional  Flows
	with  the  Lattice  Boltzmann  Equation on the IBM
	3090/VF, by S.	Succi,	F.  Higuera,  F.  Szelenyi
	(Rome)

 19:00	Vectorized Molecular Dynamics  Algorithms
	for Very Large Number of Particles, by J. Moscinski,
	M. Bargiel, J. Kitowski, et al. 

 Session 3B.  Compile-time Analysis

 17:30	Control Flow Optimization for Supercomputing
	Scalar	Processing,  by Pohua P. Chang and Wen-mei
	W. Hwu (Illinois)

 18:00	A Global  Resource-Constrained	Paralleliza-
	tion Technique, by Kemal Ebcioglu (IBM) and Alexandru 
	Nicolau, (California)

 18:30	Array Distribution in SUPERB, by M. Gerndt
	(Bonn)

 19:00	Compile-Time Detection of Race Conditions in
	a  Parallel  Program,  by Basanth Balasundaram and
	Ken Kennedy (Rice)


 ICS 89 PRELIMINARY PROGRAM - Tuesday, June 6, 1989

 8:30	Invited Speaker:  Frances E. Allen, Sr. Manager,
			  IBM T.J. Watson Research Center

	"Delivering Supercomputer Performance to the User"

	Talk to be presented by Ron Cytron.

 Session 4A. Compilation Techniques

 9:30	A Unified Semantic Approach for  the  Vec-
	torization   and  Parallelization  of  Generalized
	Reductions, by	Babak  Dehbonei,  Pierre  Jouvelot
	(Fontainebleau)

 10:00	Morning Break

 10:30	Constraint Based Vectorization, by Brian  D.
	Koblenz  and  William  B. Noyce, (Digital Equipment
	Corporation)

 11:00	Interference Analysis Tools for Parallelizing
	Programs, by Laurie J. Hendren (Cornell)
	and Alexandru Nicolau (California)

 11:30	Data Dependence Analysis on Multi-Dimensional
	Array References, by Zhiyuan Li and Pen-Chung Yew,
	(Illinois CSRD)

 Session 4B.  Short Papers

	Short Paper Titles and Authors to be announced soon.

 12:00	Lunch Break

 14:45	Invited Presentation:  Maxine Brown, University of Illinois
	Chicago Circle
	"Visualization Theater"

 15:45	Break

 Session 5A. Representation of Parallelism

 16:00	Interactive Conversion of Sequential to Multitasking
	FORTRAN, by Kevin Smith and Bill Appelbe, (Georgia)

 16:30	Alpha Du Centaur: A Prototype Environment for the
	Design of Parallel Regular Algorithms, by P. Gachet, C. Mauras,
	P. Quinton, Y. Saouter (Rennes)

 17:00	Parallelizing Algorithms for MIMD Architectures
	With Shared Memory, by Juergen Brehm (Erlangen) and
	Harry F. Jordan (Colorado)

 Session 5B.  Vector Performance

 16:00	Performance Comparisons of Cholesky Factorization
	Algorithms Using Level 2 and 3 BLAS on the National
	Advanced Systems AS/XL Vector Computer, by Glenn R. Luecke,
	Jae H. Yun and Howard W. Jespersen (Iowa)

 16:30	Block Factorization Algorithms on the IBM 3090/VF,
	by Peter Mayes, Giuseppe Radicati di Brozolo (Rome)

 17:00	A Comparison of Parallel Processing on CRAY X-MP
	and IBM 3090 VF Multiprocessors, by F. Szelenyi and W.E. Nagel

 17:30	Break

 Session 6A. Algorithms II

 18:00	Data Traffic Reduction Schemes for Cholesky Factorization,
	by Vijay K. Naik (IBM T.J. Watson Research Center) and
	Merrill Patrick (ICASE, NASA Langley)

 18:30	Rectangular Spatial Decomposition Methods for Parallel
	Simulated Annealing, by Dan R. Greening (UCLA) and Frederica
	Darema (IBM)

 19:00	Parallel Algorithms for Solution of Tridiagonal Systems
	in Multicomputers, by Xian-He Sun, Hong Zhang Sun and Lionel
	M. Ni, (Michigan)

 Session 6B.  Interconnect Performance

 18:00	Very High-Speed Communication in Large MIMD
	Supercomputers, by U. Bruening, W.K. Giloi and W. Schroeder
	(Berlin)

 18:30	A Version Control Approach to Cache Coherence, by Hoichi
	Cheong and Alexander V. Veidenbaum (Illinois CSRD)

 19:00	An Asynchronous Buffering Network for Tightly Coupled
	Multiprocessors, by Yvon Jegou and Andre Seznec (Rennes)

 ICS 89 PRELIMINARY PROGRAM - Wednesday, June 7, 1989

 8:30	Invited Speaker:  Raul Mendez, Director
			  Institute of Supercomputing Research

	"Japanese Supercomputers:  Second Wave"

 Session 7A. New Japanese Systems

 9:30	High-Speed Control Scheme of HITACHI Supercomputer
	S-820 System, by H. Wada et al, (Hitachi Corporation)

 10:00	Morning Break

 10:30	The Kyushu University Reconfigurable Parallel
	Processor:  Design  of	Memory and Interconnection
	Architectures, by K. Murakami et al. 

 11:00	FEM-TORUS:  Token Driven Processor Torous Array,
	by K. Onaga et al. 

 11:30	The Specification of a New Manchester Dataflow
	Machine, by Y. Inagami and J.F. Foley 

 12:00	The NOV-II Super Parallel Computer for Signal Processing,
	by S. Ono et al. 

 Session 7B.  Short Papers.

 (Short Paper Titles and Authors to be announced soon.)

 12:30 Lunch and Excursion to Palace of Knossos

 ICS 89 PRELIMINARY PROGRAM - Thursday, June 8, 1989

 8:30	Invited Speaker:  Wolfgang K. Giloi, Director
			  Research Center for Innovative Computer
			  Systems and Technology, GMD - TUB FIRST

	"European Supercomputer Development:  From SUPRENUM to GENESIS"

 Session 8A. Processor Design

 9:30	Overview of a High-Performance Programmable Pipeline
	Architecture, by F. Bodin, F. Charot and C. Wagner (Rennes)

 10:0	Morning Break

 10:30	Restricted Fetch and Psi Operations for Parallel Processing,
	by G.S. Sohi, J.E. Smith and J.R. Goodman (Wisconsin)

 11:00	Instruction Fetch Unit for Parallel Execution of Branch
	Instructions, by A. Gonzalez and J.M. Llaberia (Barcelona)

 11:30	Performance Benefits of Large Execution Atomic Units in
	Dynamically Scheduled Machines, by Stephen W. Melvin (Berkeley) 
	and Yale N. Patt (Michigan)

 Session 8B.  Special Session on Performance Analysis

	(The program for the special session will be announced at a
	later time.)

 12:00	Lunch

 15:00	Invited Speaker:  Paul Messina, Director
			  Concurrent Supercomputing Facilities,
			  California Institute of Technology

	"Performance Measurement of Advanced Architecture Computers"

 16:00	Break

 Session 9A. Performance Analysis

 16:30	Performance Prediction for Parallel Numerical Algorithms,
	by K. Gallivan, A. Malony and H. Wijshoff (Illinois CSRD)
	and W. Jalby (Rennes and INRIA)

 17:00	Influence of the Stride on the Cache Utilization in the
	IBM 3090 VF, by G. Erbacci, G. Paruolo, G. Tagliavini (Bologna)

 17:30	Performance Analysis of Buffered Banyan Networks Under
	Nonuniform Traffic, by Young Man Kim and Kyungsook Y. Lee,
	(Ohio)

 Session 9B. Algorithms III

 16:30	Semi-Iterative Methods on Distributed Memory Multiprocessor
	Architectures, by A. Hadjidimos, E.N. Houstis, J.R. Rice, M.K.
	Samartzis and E.A. Vavalis (Purdue)

 17:00	One-to-One Mapping of Process Graphs Onto a Hypercube,
	by Dr. Fikret Ercal and P. Sadayappan (Ankara)

 17:30	Automatic Load Balanced Partitioning Strategies for PDE
	Computations, by N.P. Chrisochoides, C.E. Houstis, E.N. Houstis,
	S.K. Kortesis and J.R. Rice (Purdue)

 ICS 89 PRELIMINARY PROGRAM - Friday, June 9, 1989

 8:30	Invited Speaker:  John Gurd, Chairman
			  Computer Science Department,
			  University of Manchester

 9:30	Morning Break

 Session 10A. Algorithms IV

 10:00	Convergence Rate and Termination of Asynchronous Iterative
	Algorithms, by Dimitri P. Bertsekas and John N. Tsitsiklis (MIT)

 10:30	Acceleration of the Outer Conjugate Gradient by
	Reorthogonalization for a Domain Decomposition Method for
	Structural Analysis Problems, by Francois-Xavier Roux (Chatillon)

 11:00	Cyclic and Random Local Organization System,
	by J.C. Dunyach (CERFAC, Toulouse)

 11:30	Vectorizing a Robust Inner Product Algorithm,
	by Dennis Weeks, (Convex Computer Corporation)

 Session 10B Language and Compilation Panel Session

	(The program for the Language and Compilers Panel will be announced
	at a later time.)

 12:00	Lunch

 Sessions 11A. and 11B Short Papers

	Titles and Authors for the Short Paper sessions will be announced
	at a later time.


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     General Co-Chairs:      George Paul, IBM Research, USA
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                             Theodore S. Papatheodorou, CTI, GREECE
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                                      ...!mcvax!dias!cti


     Program Co-Chairs:      Dennis Gannon, INDIANA, USA
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                             Elias N. Houstis, PURDUE, USA
                             E-mail:  enh@cs.purdue.edu

     Program Vice-Chairmen   Friedel Hossfeld, KFA, EUROPE & AFRICA
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                             John R. Sopka, DEC, NORTH & SOUTH AMERICA
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                             Yoichi Muraoka, WASEDA, JAPAN & FAR EAST
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     Proceedings:            Richard D. DeGroot, TI, USA
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