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NA Digest Tuesday, October 27, 1987 Volume 87 : Issue 75 This weeks Editor: Cleve Moler Today's Topics: Argonne Parallel Programming Class Faculty Positions at Oklahoma State Grad Students Wanted at University of Alabama Simularators for parallel computers Kolmorgorov Haifa Matrix Conference ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Thu, 22 Oct 87 12:33:47 cdt From: Rick Stevens <stevens@anl-mcs.ARPA> To: na.dis@score.stanford.edu Subject: Argonne Parallel Programming Class Argonne National Laboratory has set up an Advanced Computing Research Facility (ACRF) for the study of parallel computing. It currently features an 8-processor Alliant FX/8, a 20-processor Encore Multimax, a 12-processor Sequent Balance 21000, and a 32-processor Intel iPSC hypercube machine. Local projects utilizing the ACRF include investigations in parallel logic programming and parallel linear algebra and the development of portable parallel programming methodologies. To encourage use of the ACRF as a national user facility, Argonne is sponsoring various classes to familiarize potential users with the ACRF multiprocessors and with parallel programming in general. The next classes will be held on November 11-13, 1987 and January 13-15, 1988i. The first two days will cover parallel programming on the Alliant, Encore, Sequent, and Intel computers; the third day will be devoted to consideration of each attendee's particular project. Fortran will be emphasized as the primary programming language, although C will be discussed. This will be a hands-on class; at its completion participants will have written and run a number of programs on each machine, and should be familiar with the ACRF environment. Those interested in the classes should contact Teri Huml Mathematics and Computer Science Division Argonne National Laboratory Argonne, IL 60439-4844 (312) 972-7163 huml@anl.mcs.arpa There will be a $25.00 charge for this class, no financial support for attendees is available. ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 21 Oct 87 15:56 CDT From: Jerry Johnson <johnson@nemo.math.okstate.edu> Subject: Faculty Positions at Oklahoma State To: na@score.stanford.edu X-Vms-To: IN%"NA@score.stanford.EDU" OKLAHOMA STATE UNIVERSITY DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS Several tenured, tenure-track and visiting positions at all professorial ranks are anticipated for Fall, 1988. All areas are currently under consideration, but we especially encourage applications in Algebraic Geometry, Complex/Harmonic Analysis, Lie Groups and Representation Theory, Numerical Analysis and Partial Differential Equations. Minimum qualifications are a Ph.D. in Mathematics, evidence of research achievement or potential, and a commitment to teaching. Post-doctoral experience is desirable. Normal duties include research and at most six hours teaching per semester. For full consideration, send a resume and arrange to have three confiden- tial letters of reference sent by January 15, 1988 to A. Ghosh, Appointments Committee Chairman, Department of Mathematics, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, OK 74078-0613. O.S.U. is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer. Women and minorities are especially encouraged to apply. ------------------------------ To: na@score.stanford.edu Subject: Grad Students Wanted at University of Alabama Date: Thu, 22 Oct 87 10:01:45 cdt From: Bruce Suter <hplabs!suter%uab.edu@relay.cs.net> GRADUATE STUDENTS WANTED to participate in research that will lead to the development of the next generation of partial differential equation solvers using parallel processing technology. This endeavor will take place in the Department of Computer and Information Science at the University of Alabama at Birmingham, and will include interactions with several world-class researchers from both Livermore and Argonne National Laboratories. This project will utilize the department's 30-processor Sequent computer ( the largest number of processors commercially available in a tightly coupled shared memory architecture ). STUDENT SUPPORT IS AVAILABLE. For more information contact: Prof. Bruce Suter Dept. of Computer and Information Science University of Alabama at Birmingham University Station Birmingham, AL 35294 (205) 934-2213 na.suter@score.stanford.edu (arpanet) suter@uab.edu (csnet) ------------------------------ Date: 25 Oct 87 14:05:45 EST From: Apostolos Gerasoulis <GERASOULIS@RED.RUTGERS.EDU> Subject: Simularators for parallel computers To: na@SCORE.STANFORD.EDU Next semester we are starting a seminar on algorithms for parallel computers at Rutgers. We would be greatfull if you could share your parallel simulator with us. We are interested in simulators runing on SUN-3/4 workstations with FPA. We are particularly interested in a simulator for a message-passing architecture (Hypercube, etc.) and a simulator for a shared-memory model. Please send your reply at Gerasoulis@Rutgers.edu. I thank you in advance. Apostolos Gerasoulis ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 26 Oct 87 11:31:41 EST From: Gene Golub <golub@golubsun.cs.umd.edu> To: NA@score.stanford.edu Subject: Kolmorgorov The great Russian mathematician A. Kolmogorov died on Oct 24; he was 84. His work on probability is of fundamental importance. Gene Golub ------------------------------ Date: 27 October 1987, 18:24:47 IST To: NA list < na@score.stanford.edu > From: Danny Hershkowitz < MAR23AA%TECHNION.BITNET@wiscvm.wisc.edu> Subject: Haifa Matrix Conference THE 3RD HAIFA MATRIX CONFERENCE - FURTHER DETAILS (January 3-5, 1988, Technion - I.I.T., Haifa, Israel) HOTELS: The hotels in Israel are rated from 1 to 5 stars. The Dan Panorama Hotel (4 stars) is offerring special rates for the conference participants. It is quite a fancy new hotel which is located in one of the best places of Haifa. The rates per day (including breakfast) (all taxes included) are: $ 50.60 single $ 62.10 double. A cheaper place is the Vered Hacarmel Hotel (2 stars) which will charge $ 30.- a day for a single room. Only 4 rooms are available for us in this hotel. If you would like us to book you in a hotel, please let us know as soon as possible your arrival and departure dates, and in which hotel you would like to stay. DEADLINE FOR ABSTRACTS: Please recall that the deadline for us to receive titles and abstracts of the talks is December 10, 1987. Sincerely yours, Abraham Berman Daniel Hershkowitz Leonid Lerer ORGANIZING COMMITTEE - FOURTH HAIFA MATRIX CONFERENCE, 1988 e-mail address: MAR23AA @ TECHNION (bitnet). Letter Address: Mathematics Department Technion - I.I.T. Haifa 32000 Israel ------------------------------ End of NA Digest ************************** -------