[comp.parallel] Super Kartashev 89 -- Second part.

eugene@orville.nas.nasa.gov (Eugene Miya) (05/22/89)

%T Study of Turbulence Physics Using Numerical Simulations
%A John Kim
%Z NASA Ames Research Center, USA
%J Proceedings Supercomputing '89 Supercomputer Applications
Fourth International Conference on Supercomputing, (ICS '89)
%I International Supercomputing Institute
%C St. Petersberg, FL
%V II
%D April-May 1989
%P 7-12
%K numerical simulation of fundamental phenomena,

%T Computational Chemistry Determination of the Chemical and Physical
Properties of Molecules
%A David M. Cooper
%A Stephen R. Langhoff
%A Charles W. Bauschlicher
%Z NASA Ames Research Center, USA
%J Proceedings Supercomputing '89 Supercomputer Applications
Fourth International Conference on Supercomputing, (ICS '89)
%I International Supercomputing Institute
%C St. Petersberg, FL
%V II
%D April-May 1989
%P 13-20
%K numerical simulation of fundamental phenomena,

%T Flowfield Simulation of the Space Shuttle Vehicle in Ascent
%A P. G. Buning
%A I. T. Chiu
%A F. W. Martin, Jr.
%A R. L. Meakin
%A S. Obayashi
%A Y. M. Rizk
%A J. L. Steger
%A M. Yarrow
%Z NASA Ames Research Center, USA
%J Proceedings Supercomputing '89 Supercomputer Applications
Fourth International Conference on Supercomputing, (ICS '89)
%I International Supercomputing Institute
%C St. Petersberg, FL
%V II
%D April-May 1989
%P 21-28
%K numerical aerospace,

%T Upwind-Biased, Point-Implicit Relaxation Strategies for Hypersonic
Flowfield Simulations on Supercomputers
%A Peter A. Gnoffo
%Z NASA Langley Research Center, USA
%J Proceedings Supercomputing '89 Supercomputer Applications
Fourth International Conference on Supercomputing, (ICS '89)
%I International Supercomputing Institute
%C St. Petersberg, FL
%V II
%D April-May 1989
%P 29-36
%K numerical aerospace, aero assist flight,

%T Numerical Simulation of Multistage Turbomachinery Flows
%A John J. Adamczyk
%Z NASA Lewis Research Center, USA
%J Proceedings Supercomputing '89 Supercomputer Applications
Fourth International Conference on Supercomputing, (ICS '89)
%I International Supercomputing Institute
%C St. Petersberg, FL
%V II
%D April-May 1989
%P 37-41
%K numerical aerospace,
%X No science in this paper.  It is a non-technical overview
of the problem.

%T Numerical Simulation of Flow Through an Artificial Heart
%A Stuart E. Rogers
%A Paul Kutler
%A Dochan Kwak
%A Cetin Kiris
%J Proceedings Supercomputing '89 Supercomputer Applications
Fourth International Conference on Supercomputing, (ICS '89)
%I International Supercomputing Institute
%C St. Petersberg, FL
%V II
%D April-May 1989
%P 42-48
%K numerical biomechanics, computational fluid dynamics, CFD,

%T Ions in Aqueous Solutions and at Water Interfaces - Supercomputer
Simulations Tests of Basic Theories
%A Andrew Pohorille
%A Robert D. MacElroy
%Z NASA Ames Research Center, USA
%J Proceedings Supercomputing '89 Supercomputer Applications
Fourth International Conference on Supercomputing, (ICS '89)
%I International Supercomputing Institute
%C St. Petersberg, FL
%V II
%D April-May 1989
%P 49-56
%K numerical biomechanics, computational fluid dynamics, CFD,
%X Cl- with light metals: Li+, Na+, and K+.

%T Reconstruction of Silicon (100) Surface and Relaxation of
"Buckminsterfullerene " Silicon Clusters via Simulated Annealing
Molecular Dynamics
%A F. S. Khan
%A J. Q. Broughton
%J Proceedings Supercomputing '89 Supercomputer Applications
Fourth International Conference on Supercomputing, (ICS '89)
%I International Supercomputing Institute
%C St. Petersberg, FL
%V II
%D April-May 1989
%P 57-65
%K solid state physics,

%T Simulation of Polarizable Ions in Insulators
%A P. J. Edwardson
%Z U. S. Naval Research Laboratory
%J Proceedings Supercomputing '89 Supercomputer Applications
Fourth International Conference on Supercomputing, (ICS '89)
%I International Supercomputing Institute
%C St. Petersberg, FL
%V II
%D April-May 1989
%P 66-71
%K solid state physics

%T Investigation of Magnetic and Compositional Order in Alloys and
Multilayers
%A D. D. Johnson
%A J. B. Staunton
%A F. J. Pinski
%A B. L. Gyorffy
%A G. M. Stocks
%J Proceedings Supercomputing '89 Supercomputer Applications
Fourth International Conference on Supercomputing, (ICS '89)
%I International Supercomputing Institute
%C St. Petersberg, FL
%V II
%D April-May 1989
%P 72-82
%K solid state physics

%T Total Energy Calculations for Oxides
%A R. E. Cohen
%Z U. S. Naval Research Laboratory
%J Proceedings Supercomputing '89 Supercomputer Applications
Fourth International Conference on Supercomputing, (ICS '89)
%I International Supercomputing Institute
%C St. Petersberg, FL
%V II
%D April-May 1989
%P 83-89
%K solid state physics, superconductors, conductors,

%T Electronic Structure of High Temperature Superconductors
%A Philip A. Sterne
%Z Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
%J Proceedings Supercomputing '89 Supercomputer Applications
Fourth International Conference on Supercomputing, (ICS '89)
%I International Supercomputing Institute
%C St. Petersberg, FL
%V II
%D April-May 1989
%P 90-9
%K solid state physics, superconductors, conductors,

%T Modern Techniques in Computational Chemistry: MOTECC-1989
%A Enrico Clementi
%Z IBM Corporation
%J Proceedings Supercomputing '89 Supercomputer Applications
Fourth International Conference on Supercomputing, (ICS '89)
%I International Supercomputing Institute
%C St. Petersberg, FL
%V II
%D April-May 1989
%P 98-103
%K chemistry, biochemistry, visualization,
MOTECC: Modelling within a simulated environment,
%X No science.  Sales job, overview.  Opening remarks type
paper.

%T Computational Analysis of Polypeptides and Proteins
%A Harold A. Scheraga
%Z Department of Chemistry, Cornell University
%J Proceedings Supercomputing '89 Supercomputer Applications
Fourth International Conference on Supercomputing, (ICS '89)
%I International Supercomputing Institute
%C St. Petersberg, FL
%V II
%D April-May 1989
%P 104-105
%K biochemistry, visualization,
%X No science.  Too short.

%T Computer Simulation Studies of Structure-Function Relations in Calcium
Binding Proteins
%A Harel Weinstein
%A Kenzi Hori
%A Joseph N. Kushick
%A Fredy Sussman
%A Alan Factor
%Z Department of Physiology and Biochemistry, Mount Sinai School
of Medicine of the City University of New York
%J Proceedings Supercomputing '89 Supercomputer Applications
Fourth International Conference on Supercomputing, (ICS '89)
%I International Supercomputing Institute
%C St. Petersberg, FL
%V II
%D April-May 1989
%P 106-108
%K biochemistry, visualization,
%X Some science, a little short.

%T Water Simulation in a Crystal of Myoglobin
%A G. Corongiu
%A P. Procacci
%A E. Clementi
%Z IBM Corporation
%J Proceedings Supercomputing '89 Supercomputer Applications
Fourth International Conference on Supercomputing, (ICS '89)
%I International Supercomputing Institute
%C St. Petersberg, FL
%V II
%D April-May 1989
%P 109-110
%K chemistry, biochemistry, visualization,
%X Paper is little more than an extended abstract, little science.
One would have hoped for more science because the opening
remarks were give in a reference above.

%T NMR and Protein Structure
%A Oleg Jardetzky
%A Russ Altman
%Z Stanford Magnetic Resonance Laboratory, Stanford University
%A Marcela Madrid
%Z Department of Biological Sciences, Carnegie-Mellon University
%J Proceedings Supercomputing '89 Supercomputer Applications
Fourth International Conference on Supercomputing, (ICS '89)
%I International Supercomputing Institute
%C St. Petersberg, FL
%V II
%D April-May 1989
%P 111-116
%K chemistry, biochemistry, visualization,

%T Molecular Dynamics Study of Transport Properties of Systems of Rigid
Linear Molecules
%A Ariel A. Chialvo
%A Pablo G. Debenedetti
%Z Department of Chemical Engineering, Princeton University
%J Proceedings Supercomputing '89 Supercomputer Applications
Fourth International Conference on Supercomputing, (ICS '89)
%I International Supercomputing Institute
%C St. Petersberg, FL
%V II
%D April-May 1989
%P 117-124
%K chemistry, biochemistry, visualization, JvNC Cyber 205,

%T HOND08: A General Atomic and Molecular Electronic Structure System
%A M. Dupuis
%A P. Mougenot
%A R. Lindh
%A K. Dyall
%A B. Liu
%Z IBM Corporation
%J Proceedings Supercomputing '89 Supercomputer Applications
Fourth International Conference on Supercomputing, (ICS '89)
%I International Supercomputing Institute
%C St. Petersberg, FL
%V II
%D April-May 1989
%P 125-127
%K quantum chemistry, competitor to GRADSCF, benchmark,
%X This paper is a show but no tell.  No science, a sales job.

%T Energy Band Calculations for Metals with Cubic Symmetry
%A John M. Tyler
%A Nathan E. Brener
%A Joseph Callaway
%Z Louisiana State University
%J Proceedings Supercomputing '89 Supercomputer Applications
Fourth International Conference on Supercomputing, (ICS '89)
%I International Supercomputing Institute
%C St. Petersberg, FL
%V II
%D April-May 1989
%P 128-138
%K quantum chemistry, competitor to GRADSCF, benchmark, IBM 3090
VS Fortran,

%T Quantum Chemical Studies of Large Carbon Clusters
%A Hans P. Luthi
%Z Interdisciplinary Project Center ETH-Zurich, SWITZERLAND
%A Jan Almlof
%Z MSI, Minn., MN
%J Proceedings Supercomputing '89 Supercomputer Applications
Fourth International Conference on Supercomputing, (ICS '89)
%I International Supercomputing Institute
%C St. Petersberg, FL
%V II
%D April-May 1989
%P 139
%K quantum chemistry,
%X Very short abstract only.

%T A System for the Display of Three Dimensional Fields
%A P. Quarendon
%Z IBM UK Scientific Centre, UNITED KINGDOM
%J Proceedings Supercomputing '89 Supercomputer Applications
Fourth International Conference on Supercomputing, (ICS '89)
%I International Supercomputing Institute
%C St. Petersberg, FL
%V II
%D April-May 1989
%P 140-146
%K visualization scientific computing,
%X The paper sounds interesting, but they don't say more.  This is a
somewhat annoying habit of some of these IBM papers.  This is one of the
better articles in this proceedings.

%T PHIGS Based Molecular Graphics Applications
%A S. Chin
%A D. P. Vercauteren
%A D. Vanderveken
%A R. Scateni
%A E. Clementi
%J Proceedings Supercomputing '89 Supercomputer Applications
Fourth International Conference on Supercomputing, (ICS '89)
%I International Supercomputing Institute
%C St. Petersberg, FL
%V II
%D April-May 1989
%P 147-152
%K visualization scientific computing,
%X The paper sounds interesting, but they don't say more.  This is a
somewhat annoying habit of some of these IBM papers.  This is one of the
better articles in this proceedings.

%T Graphics and Supercomputers: Traditional and Non-Traditional
Visualizations
%A R. Rossi
%Z CINECA, ITALY
%J Proceedings Supercomputing '89 Supercomputer Applications
Fourth International Conference on Supercomputing, (ICS '89)
%I International Supercomputing Institute
%C St. Petersberg, FL
%V II
%D April-May 1989
%P 153-158
%K visualization scientific computing, astronomy, oceanography, biology, 
image processing, image synthesis,
restoration and reconstruction of artistic works and monuments,
%X Interesting.  Should note for Eggert.

%T Molecular Dynamics of Fluid Flow at Solid Surface
%A Joel Koplik
%A Jayanth R. Banavar
%A Jorge F. Willemsen
%J Proceedings Supercomputing '89 Supercomputer Applications
Fourth International Conference on Supercomputing, (ICS '89)
%I International Supercomputing Institute
%C St. Petersberg, FL
%V II
%D April-May 1989
%P 159-161
%K Microdynamics & Structural Mechanics
%X Article is little more than an extended abstract.

%T Molecular Dynamics Simulations of Gas Flow in the Transition Regime
%A D. K. Bhattacharya
%A G. C. Lie
%A E. Clementi
%Z IBM Kingston Laboratory
%J Proceedings Supercomputing '89 Supercomputer Applications
Fourth International Conference on Supercomputing, (ICS '89)
%I International Supercomputing Institute
%C St. Petersberg, FL
%V II
%D April-May 1989
%P 162-168
%K Microdynamics & Structural Mechanics
%X Some real science in contrast to much of the Proceedings by these folk.

%T Monte-Carlo Sampling of Particle-Lattice Models with a Discrete Jump
Process Algorithm
%A D. J. Hebert
%Z University of Pittsburgh
%J Proceedings Supercomputing '89 Supercomputer Applications
Fourth International Conference on Supercomputing, (ICS '89)
%I International Supercomputing Institute
%C St. Petersberg, FL
%V II
%D April-May 1989
%P 169-175
%K Microdynamics & Structural Mechanics, JPA, FHA,

%T Microscopic Simulation of Complex Flows
%A M. Mareschal
%A M. Malek Mansour
%A E. Kestemont
%Z Free University of Brussels, BELGIUM
%J Proceedings Supercomputing '89 Supercomputer Applications
Fourth International Conference on Supercomputing, (ICS '89)
%I International Supercomputing Institute
%C St. Petersberg, FL
%V II
%D April-May 1989
%P 176-182
%K Microdynamics & Structural Mechanics, molecular dynamics (MD),
Rayleigh Benard flows, Navier Stokes,

%T Convection in a Particle Simulation of a Dilute Gas
%A Alejandro Garcia
%A Florence Baras
%Z UCLA
%J Proceedings Supercomputing '89 Supercomputer Applications
Fourth International Conference on Supercomputing, (ICS '89)
%I International Supercomputing Institute
%C St. Petersberg, FL
%V II
%D April-May 1989
%P 183-188
%K Microdynamics & Structural Mechanics, molecular dynamics (MD),
Rayleigh Benard flow, Navier Stokes, direct simulation Monte Carlo (DSMC),

%T Molecular Dynamics Simulation on Liquid Water with Non-Pair-Additive
Interactions
%A Sheng-Bai Zhu
%A G. Wilse Robinson
%Z Texas Tech University
%J Proceedings Supercomputing '89 Supercomputer Applications
Fourth International Conference on Supercomputing, (ICS '89)
%I International Supercomputing Institute
%C St. Petersberg, FL
%V II
%D April-May 1989
%P 189-197
%K Microdynamics & Structural Mechanics,

%T The Influence of Artificial Viscosity on Stability of a Control Volume
Based Finite Element Formulation for Compressible Flow
%A G. E. Schneider
%A E. Kochavi
%J Proceedings Supercomputing '89 Supercomputer Applications
Fourth International Conference on Supercomputing, (ICS '89)
%I International Supercomputing Institute
%C St. Petersberg, FL
%V II
%D April-May 1989
%P 198-205
%K compressable flow solvers,

%T Adaptive Grid Computations for Complex Flows: A Supercomputing Challenge
%A John F. Dannenhoffer, III
%A Roger L. Davis
%Z United Technologies Research Center
%J Proceedings Supercomputing '89 Supercomputer Applications
Fourth International Conference on Supercomputing, (ICS '89)
%I International Supercomputing Institute
%C St. Petersberg, FL
%V II
%D April-May 1989
%P 206-215
%K compressable flow solvers,

%T Scientific Parallel Computing with Transputers Networks
%A A. Cosnuau
%A P. Leca
%Z Office National D'etudes et de Rechevches Aerospatiales (ONERA), FRANCE
%J Proceedings Supercomputing '89 Supercomputer Applications
Fourth International Conference on Supercomputing, (ICS '89)
%I International Supercomputing Institute
%C St. Petersberg, FL
%V II
%D April-May 1989
%P 216-223
%K mapping problems onto architectures, partitioning, OCCAM,

%T ASTRID: Structured Finite Element Programs Adapted to Parallel Vector
Computers
%A E. Bonomi
%A M. Fluck
%A R. Gruber
%A R. Herbin
%A S. Merazzi
%A T. Richner
%A V. Schmid
%A P. Stehlin
%A C. T. Tran
%Z Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne, SWITZERLAND
%J Proceedings Supercomputing '89 Supercomputer Applications
Fourth International Conference on Supercomputing, (ICS '89)
%I International Supercomputing Institute
%C St. Petersberg, FL
%V II
%D April-May 1989
%P 224-229
%K mapping problems onto architectures, partitioning,

%T The Supercomputer and the Historical Building Studies: Mole
Antonelliana Original Structures Analysis
%A R. Arrigoni
%A V. Nasce
%A G. Pistone
%A P. Strona
%J Proceedings Supercomputing '89 Supercomputer Applications
Fourth International Conference on Supercomputing, (ICS '89)
%I International Supercomputing Institute
%C St. Petersberg, FL
%V II
%D April-May 1989
%P 230-237
%K mapping problems onto computer architectures, partitioning,
building architecture (civil engineering),

%T Visualization of Turbulent Flowfield Generated by Numerical Simulation
%A Shuzo Murakami
%A Kazuki Hibi
%A Akashi Mochida
%J Proceedings Supercomputing '89 Supercomputer Applications
Fourth International Conference on Supercomputing, (ICS '89)
%I International Supercomputing Institute
%C St. Petersberg, FL
%V II
%D April-May 1989
%P 238-247
%K aerodynamic non-airplane applications navier stokes computer graphics
CFD computational fluid dynamics

%T Fighter Airframe Aerodynamic Analysis
%A August Verhoff
%A Raymond Cosner
%Z McDonnell Douglas Corporation
%J Proceedings Supercomputing '89 Supercomputer Applications
Fourth International Conference on Supercomputing, (ICS '89)
%I International Supercomputing Institute
%C St. Petersberg, FL
%V II
%D April-May 1989
%P 248-257
%K airframe aerodynamics grid generation
CFD computational fluid dynamics
%X Gross overview, no science.

%T Application of Supercomputing to Commercial Airplane Aerodynamic Design
%A Mark I. Goldhammer
%Z Boeing Commercial Airplanes
%J Proceedings Supercomputing '89 Supercomputer Applications
Fourth International Conference on Supercomputing, (ICS '89)
%I International Supercomputing Institute
%C St. Petersberg, FL
%V II
%D April-May 1989
%P 258-265
%K airframe aerodynamics
CFD computational fluid dynamics

%T A Perspective on Future Directions in Aerospace
Propulsion System Simulation
%A Brent A. Miller
%A John R. Szuch
%Z NASA Lewis Research Center
%J Proceedings Supercomputing '89 Supercomputer Applications
Fourth International Conference on Supercomputing, (ICS '89)
%I International Supercomputing Institute
%C St. Petersberg, FL
%V II
%D April-May 1989
%P 266-267
%K propulsion system aerodynamics
CFD computational fluid dynamics
%X Paper is too short.  Long abstract.  No science.

%T The Impact of Supercomputers on Turbomachinery Aerodynamics
%A Ian K. Jennions
%Z General Electric Aircraft Engines
%J Proceedings Supercomputing '89 Supercomputer Applications
Fourth International Conference on Supercomputing, (ICS '89)
%I International Supercomputing Institute
%C St. Petersberg, FL
%V II
%D April-May 1989
%P 268-276
%K propulsion system aerodynamics
CFD computational fluid dynamics

%T An Integrated Software, Distributed Processing Architecture for
Developing Spacecraft-Environment Interaction Models
%A Gary A. Jongeward
%A Ira Katz, S-CUBED
%J Proceedings Supercomputing '89 Supercomputer Applications
Fourth International Conference on Supercomputing, (ICS '89)
%I International Supercomputing Institute
%C St. Petersberg, FL
%V II
%D April-May 1989
%P 277-283
%K earth and space sciences applications, EPSAT, NASCAP/LEO,
space plasma interaction measurement system (PIMS),
environment power system analysis tool, NASA Charging Analyzer Program
for Low Earth Orbit, space station,
%X Design presentation.  No science.

%T Application of Hypercube Computers to Plasma Particle-in-Cell
Simulation Codes
%A Paulett C. Liewer
%A Viktor K. Decyk
%A John M. Dawson
%J Proceedings Supercomputing '89 Supercomputer Applications
Fourth International Conference on Supercomputing, (ICS '89)
%I International Supercomputing Institute
%C St. Petersberg, FL
%V II
%D April-May 1989
%P 284-286
%K earth and space sciences applications, space plasma,
%X Short article.

%T Particle-in-Cell Simulations of Wave Particle Interactions Using the
Massively Parallel Processor
%A Chin S. Lin, Southwest Research Institute.
%J Proceedings Supercomputing '89 Supercomputer Applications
Fourth International Conference on Supercomputing, (ICS '89)
%I International Supercomputing Institute
%C St. Petersberg, FL
%V II
%D April-May 1989
%P 287-294
%K MPP, earth and space sciences applications, space plasma,

%T Theoretical Studies of Cataclysmic Variables
%A Sumner Starrfield
%J Proceedings Supercomputing '89 Supercomputer Applications
Fourth International Conference on Supercomputing, (ICS '89)
%I International Supercomputing Institute
%C St. Petersberg, FL
%V II
%D April-May 1989
%P 295-302
%K astronomical sciences

%T Searches for Millisecond Pulsars in Binary Systems
%A John Middleditch
%Z Los Alamos National Laboratory
%J Proceedings Supercomputing '89 Supercomputer Applications
Fourth International Conference on Supercomputing, (ICS '89)
%I International Supercomputing Institute
%C St. Petersberg, FL
%V II
%D April-May 1989
%P 303-306
%K astronomical sciences

%T Future Prospects of Supercomputers in Observational Astronomy
%A Rogier A. Windhorst
%Z Arizona State University
%J Proceedings Supercomputing '89 Supercomputer Applications
Fourth International Conference on Supercomputing, (ICS '89)
%I International Supercomputing Institute
%C St. Petersberg, FL
%V II
%D April-May 1989
%P 307-316
%K astronomical sciences

%T Supercalculations on GF11: A Case Study of Calaxy Code
%A D. V. Chudnovsky
%A G. V. Chudnovsky
%A M. M. Denneau
%A K. Prendergast
%J Proceedings Supercomputing '89 Supercomputer Applications
Fourth International Conference on Supercomputing, (ICS '89)
%I International Supercomputing Institute
%C St. Petersberg, FL
%V II
%D April-May 1989
%P 317-326
%K astronomical sciences

%T The Paradox of Tree Codes for Gravitational N-Body Problems
%A Joshua E. Barnes
%Z The Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton
%J Proceedings Supercomputing '89 Supercomputer Applications
Fourth International Conference on Supercomputing, (ICS '89)
%I International Supercomputing Institute
%C St. Petersberg, FL
%V II
%D April-May 1989
%P 327-333
%K astronomical sciences

%T Numerical Weather Prediction on the Connection Machine
%A James J. Tuccillo
%Z National Meteorological Center
%J Proceedings Supercomputing '89 Supercomputer Applications
Fourth International Conference on Supercomputing, (ICS '89)
%I International Supercomputing Institute
%C St. Petersberg, FL
%V II
%D April-May 1989
%P 334-342
%K meteorology atmospheric science

%T Using Advanced Architecture Supercomputers for Lattice Spin Model
Calculations
%A Clive F. Baille
%J Proceedings Supercomputing '89 Supercomputer Applications
Fourth International Conference on Supercomputing, (ICS '89)
%I International Supercomputing Institute
%C St. Petersberg, FL
%V II
%D April-May 1989
%P 343
%K energy research architecture lattice spin model calculations
%X Abstract only.  Session opener.

%T Numerical Experiments with Quarks and Gluons
%A Greg Kilcup
%J Proceedings Supercomputing '89 Supercomputer Applications
Fourth International Conference on Supercomputing, (ICS '89)
%I International Supercomputing Institute
%C St. Petersberg, FL
%V II
%D April-May 1989
%P 344
%K energy research architecture lattice spin model calculations
%X Abstract only.

%T Strings on Supercomputers
%A Jan Ambjom
%J Proceedings Supercomputing '89 Supercomputer Applications
Fourth International Conference on Supercomputing, (ICS '89)
%I International Supercomputing Institute
%C St. Petersberg, FL
%V II
%D April-May 1989
%P 345
%K energy research architecture lattice spin model calculations
%X Abstract only.

%T Status Future of DNA Sequence Analysis using New Computer-Based Methods
%A John C. Peterson
%J Proceedings Supercomputing '89 Supercomputer Applications
Fourth International Conference on Supercomputing, (ICS '89)
%I International Supercomputing Institute
%C St. Petersberg, FL
%V II
%D April-May 1989
%P 346
%X Session abstract only.

%T General Computational Plasma Physics
%A Paulett C. Liewer
%J Proceedings Supercomputing '89 Supercomputer Applications
Fourth International Conference on Supercomputing, (ICS '89)
%I International Supercomputing Institute
%C St. Petersberg, FL
%V II
%D April-May 1989
%P 347
%X Session abstract only.

%T Molecular Dynamics Simulations of Small Peptides
%A Valerie Daggett
%A P. A. Kollman
%A I. D. Kuntz
%Z School of Pharmacy, University of California at San Francisco
%J Proceedings Supercomputing '89 Supercomputer Applications
Fourth International Conference on Supercomputing, (ICS '89)
%I International Supercomputing Institute
%C St. Petersberg, FL
%V II
%D April-May 1989
%P 348-356
%K medical and biological engineering & sciences
macromolecular conformations proteins

%T Lattice Models of Globular Proteins. Correlations Between Sites
%A David Covell
%A Robert L. Jernigan
%Z National Cancer Institute
%J Proceedings Supercomputing '89 Supercomputer Applications
Fourth International Conference on Supercomputing, (ICS '89)
%I International Supercomputing Institute
%C St. Petersberg, FL
%V II
%D April-May 1989
%P 357-360
%K medical and biological engineering & sciences
macromolecular conformations proteins

%T Base Sequence Effects and Supercoiling in Double Helical DNA
%A Wilma Olson
%A A. R. Srinivasan
%A Ming-Hong Hao
%Z Department of Chemistry, Rutgers University
%J Proceedings Supercomputing '89 Supercomputer Applications
Fourth International Conference on Supercomputing, (ICS '89)
%I International Supercomputing Institute
%C St. Petersberg, FL
%V II
%D April-May 1989
%P 361-367
%K macromolecular conformations nucleic acids

%T Conformational Mechanics of the DNA Double Helix. A Combined Monte
Carlo and Energy Minimization Approach
%A N. B. Ulyanov
%A A. A. Gorin
%A Victor Zhurkin
%J Proceedings Supercomputing '89 Supercomputer Applications
Fourth International Conference on Supercomputing, (ICS '89)
%I International Supercomputing Institute
%C St. Petersberg, FL
%V II
%D April-May 1989
%P 368-370
%K macromolecular conformations nucleic acids

%T Understanding Complex Chemical Dynamics: Computer Simulation and Beyond
%A Jack S. Turner
%A David M. Lindberg
%J Proceedings Supercomputing '89 Supercomputer Applications
Fourth International Conference on Supercomputing, (ICS '89)
%I International Supercomputing Institute
%C St. Petersberg, FL
%V II
%D April-May 1989
%P 371-380
%K computational mechanics
computer simulations in chemical networks, solid state physics,
hydrodynamics, and statistical mechanics

%T Post-Collisional Correlations and Irreversibility
%A E. Kestemont
%A M. Mareschal
%Z Universite Libre de Bruxelles, BELGIUM
%J Proceedings Supercomputing '89 Supercomputer Applications
Fourth International Conference on Supercomputing, (ICS '89)
%I International Supercomputing Institute
%C St. Petersberg, FL
%V II
%D April-May 1989
%P 381-388
%K computational mechanics
computer simulations in chemical networks, solid state physics,
hydrodynamics, and statistical mechanics

%T Shock Waves and Fragmentation via Molecular Dynamics
%A Brad Lee Holian
%Z Theoretical Division, Los Alamos National Laboratory
%J Proceedings Supercomputing '89 Supercomputer Applications
Fourth International Conference on Supercomputing, (ICS '89)
%I International Supercomputing Institute
%C St. Petersberg, FL
%V II
%D April-May 1989
%P 389-395
%K computational mechanics
computer simulations in chemical networks, solid state physics,
hydrodynamics, and statistical mechanics

%T Irreversibility and Molecular Dynamics I.
%A William G. Hoover
%J Proceedings Supercomputing '89 Supercomputer Applications
Fourth International Conference on Supercomputing, (ICS '89)
%I International Supercomputing Institute
%C St. Petersberg, FL
%V II
%D April-May 1989
%P 396-405
%K computational mechanics non linear dynamics
computer simulations in chemical networks, solid state physics,
hydrodynamics, and statistical mechanics

%T Irreversibility and Molecular Dynamics II.
%A William G. Hoover
%J Proceedings Supercomputing '89 Supercomputer Applications
Fourth International Conference on Supercomputing, (ICS '89)
%I International Supercomputing Institute
%C St. Petersberg, FL
%V II
%D April-May 1989
%P 406-414
%K computational mechanics non linear dynamics
computer simulations in chemical networks, solid state physics,
hydrodynamics, and statistical mechanics

%T Program Designs and Data Structures for Vectorized Finite Element
Computations
%A Dietrnar Goehlich
%A Robert E. Fulton
%A Louis Komzsik
%J Proceedings Supercomputing '89 Supercomputer Applications
Fourth International Conference on Supercomputing, (ICS '89)
%I International Supercomputing Institute
%C St. Petersberg, FL
%V II
%D April-May 1989
%P 415-420
%K experiences and opportunities in parallel finite element methods

%T A Review of Concurrent Multiprocessing Methods for Flexible, Multibody
Systems
%A Andrew J. Kurdila
%Z Department of Aerospace Engineering, Texas A&M University
%J Proceedings Supercomputing '89 Supercomputer Applications
Fourth International Conference on Supercomputing, (ICS '89)
%I International Supercomputing Institute
%C St. Petersberg, FL
%V II
%D April-May 1989
%P 421-431
%K experiences and opportunities in parallel finite element methods

%T Overview of the Session on Applications of Vector and Parallel
Computers in Mechanical Structural Analysis
%A Myron Ginsberg
%Z Computer Science Department, General Motors Research Laboratories
%J Proceedings Supercomputing '89 Supercomputer Applications
Fourth International Conference on Supercomputing, (ICS '89)
%I International Supercomputing Institute
%C St. Petersberg, FL
%V II
%D April-May 1989
%P 432-433
%K applications of vector and parallel computers
in mechanical structural analysis
%X Session opener.  No science.

%T High Performance Using a Hypercube Architecture for Parallel Nonlinear
Dynamic Finite Element Analysis
%A James G. Malone
%Z General Motors Research Laboratories
%J Proceedings Supercomputing '89 Supercomputer Applications
Fourth International Conference on Supercomputing, (ICS '89)
%I International Supercomputing Institute
%C St. Petersberg, FL
%V II
%D April-May 1989
%P 434-438
%K applications of vector and parallel computers
in mechanical structural analysis,
PANDA: parallel nonlinear dynamic finite element analysis, iPSC,

%T Vector/Parallel Skyline Matrix Routines for the IBM 3090
%A Steven R. Sporzynski
%Z IBM, Washington Systems Center
%J Proceedings Supercomputing '89 Supercomputer Applications
Fourth International Conference on Supercomputing, (ICS '89)
%I International Supercomputing Institute
%C St. Petersberg, FL
%V II
%D April-May 1989
%P 439-448
%K applications of vector and parallel computers
in mechanical structural analysis,

%T A Structure of an Explicit Time Integration Dynamic Finite Element
Program Suitable for Vector and Parallel Computers
%A Toshikazu Torigaki
%J Proceedings Supercomputing '89 Supercomputer Applications
Fourth International Conference on Supercomputing, (ICS '89)
%I International Supercomputing Institute
%C St. Petersberg, FL
%V II
%D April-May 1989
%P 449-453
%K applications of vector and parallel computers
in mechanical structural analysis,

%T Computational Experiments in Turbulence
%A J. H. Ferziger
%Z Stanford University
%J Proceedings Supercomputing '89 Supercomputer Applications
Fourth International Conference on Supercomputing, (ICS '89)
%I International Supercomputing Institute
%C St. Petersberg, FL
%V II
%D April-May 1989
%P 454-457
%K simulation of turbulence
%X No real science just overview of the subject.

%T Direct Calculation of Turbulence in Rotational Fluid Flows
%A J. Fromm
%Z IBM Almaden Research Center
%J Proceedings Supercomputing '89 Supercomputer Applications
Fourth International Conference on Supercomputing, (ICS '89)
%I International Supercomputing Institute
%C St. Petersberg, FL
%V II
%D April-May 1989
%P 458-468
%K simulation of turbulence

%T Computational Modeling of Homogeneous Turbulence
%A Charles G. Speziale
%Z ICASE
%J Proceedings Supercomputing '89 Supercomputer Applications
Fourth International Conference on Supercomputing, (ICS '89)
%I International Supercomputing Institute
%C St. Petersberg, FL
%V II
%D April-May 1989
%P 469-472
%K simulation of turbulence

%T Simulation of Incompressible Separated Flows Requiring
Large Scale Computing
%A K. N. Ghia
%A U. Ghia
%Z University of Cincinnatti
%J Proceedings Supercomputing '89 Supercomputer Applications
Fourth International Conference on Supercomputing, (ICS '89)
%I International Supercomputing Institute
%C St. Petersberg, FL
%V II
%D April-May 1989
%P 473
%K incompressible flow solvers
%X Abstract only.

%T Multi-level Computation with the Penalty Version of the
Navier-Stokes Equations
%A V. Sonnad
%A S. Hassanzadeh
%A S. Foresti
%Z IBM Kingston Laboratory
%J Proceedings Supercomputing '89 Supercomputer Applications
Fourth International Conference on Supercomputing, (ICS '89)
%I International Supercomputing Institute
%C St. Petersberg, FL
%V II
%D April-May 1989
%P 474-480
%K incompressible flow solvers

%T Numerical Experiment for the Analysis of the Vortices Generated by an
Impulsively Started Circular Cylinder in an Incompressible Fluid
%A Giancarlo Alfonsi
%A Aldo Giorgini
%J Proceedings Supercomputing '89 Supercomputer Applications
Fourth International Conference on Supercomputing, (ICS '89)
%I International Supercomputing Institute
%C St. Petersberg, FL
%V II
%D April-May 1989
%P 481-489
%K incompressible flow solvers

%T Structure of Heptane-Air Counterflow Diffusion Flames
%A M. Bui
%A K. Seshadri
%A F. A. Williams
%Z University of California at San Diego
%J Proceedings Supercomputing '89 Supercomputer Applications
Fourth International Conference on Supercomputing, (ICS '89)
%I International Supercomputing Institute
%C St. Petersberg, FL
%V II
%D April-May 1989
%P 490-495
%K gas dynamics simulation

%T Numerical Modelling of Thermal Convection in the Earth's Mantle
%A G. Shubert
%A D. Bercovici
%A G. Glatzmaier
%J Proceedings Supercomputing '89 Supercomputer Applications
Fourth International Conference on Supercomputing, (ICS '89)
%I International Supercomputing Institute
%C St. Petersberg, FL
%V II
%D April-May 1989
%P 496-499
%K simulation thermal convection 
%X Very short paper.

%T Supercomputer Simulation of Ultra-Fast Phenomena in III-V Semiconductors
%A Stephen M. Goodnick
%Z Oregon State University, USA
%J Proceedings Supercomputing '89 Supercomputer Applications
Fourth International Conference on Supercomputing, (ICS '89)
%I International Supercomputing Institute
%C St. Petersberg, FL
%V II
%D April-May 1989
%P 500-507
%K simulation modeling semiconductor devices

%T Monte Carlo Simulation of Minority-Carrier Transport in III-V
Semiconductors
%A C. M. Maziar
%A K. Sadra
%A B. G. Streetman
%Z UT Austin
%J Proceedings Supercomputing '89 Supercomputer Applications
Fourth International Conference on Supercomputing, (ICS '89)
%I International Supercomputing Institute
%C St. Petersberg, FL
%V II
%D April-May 1989
%P 508-516
%K simulation modeling semiconductor devices

%T Computers Building Themselves: The Use of State of the Art
Supercomputers to Design State of the Art Supertransistors
%A Kevin F. Brennan
%A Duke H. Park
%Z Georgia Institute of Technology, USA
%J Proceedings Supercomputing '89 Supercomputer Applications
Fourth International Conference on Supercomputing, (ICS '89)
%I International Supercomputing Institute
%C St. Petersberg, FL
%V II
%D April-May 1989
%P 517-526
%K simulation modeling semiconductor devices