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T. Hoefler,
P. Gottschling,
A. Lumsdaine,
and W. Rehm.
Optimizing a Conjugate Gradient Solver with Non-Blocking Collective Operations.
Elsevier Journal of Parallel Computing (PARCO),
33(9):624-633,
9 2007.
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Ralf Müller,
Peter Gottschling,
and Martin Gaber.
Water Concentration and Diffusivity in Silicates Obtained by Vacuum Extraction.
Glass Science and Technology,
78:76--89,
2005.
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Ralf Müller,
Martin Gaber,
and Peter Gottschling.
Water Release from Silicate Glass Powders.
Glass Science and Technology,
75:92--97,
2002.
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Peter Gottschling and Peter-Wolfgang Gräber.
Simulation of Stationary and Instationary Ground-Water Flow with a Parallel Hierarchical CG-Algorithm.
SAMS,
25:127--144,
1996.
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Peter Gottschling.
Fast Sorting Algorithms on Parallel and Sequential Computers in Linear Time.
Wissenschaftliche Beiträge zur Informatik,
January 1995.
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Peter Gottschling and Andrew Lumsdaine.
Integrating Semantics and Compilation.
In GPCE08, Nashville, TN,
2008.
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Peter Gottschling,
David S. Wise,
and Adwait Joshi.
Generic Support of Algorithmic and Structural Recursion for Scientific Computing.
In POOSC 2008 workshop at ECOOP08, Paphros, Cyprus,
2008.
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Peter Gottschling,
Thomas Witkowski,
and Axel Voigt.
Integrating Object-Oriented and Generic Programming Paradigms in Real-World Software Environments: Experiences with AMDiS and MTL4.
In POOSC 2008 workshop at ECOOP08, Paphros, Cyprus,
2008.
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T. Hoefler,
P. Gottschling,
and A. Lumsdaine.
Leveraging Non-blocking Collective Communication in High-performance Applications.
In SPAA'08, Proceedings of the Twentieth Annual Symposium on Parallelism in Algorithms and Architectures,
pages 113-115,
06 2008.
Association for Computing Machinery (ACM).
[bibtex-entry]
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T. Hoefler,
P. Gottschling,
and A. Lumsdaine.
Leveraging Non-blocking Collective Communication in High-performance Applications.
In SPAA'08, Proceedings of the Twentieth Annual Symposium on Parallelism in Algorithms and Architectures,
pages 113-115,
06 2008.
Association for Computing Machinery (ACM).
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Peter Gottschling,
David S. Wise,
and Michael D. Adams.
Representation-transparent matrix algorithms with scalable performance.
In ICS '07: Proceedings of the 21st annual international conference on Supercomputing,
New York, NY, USA,
pages 116--125,
2007.
ACM Press.
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Alex Breuer,
Peter Gottschling,
Douglas Gregor,
and Andrew Lumsdaine.
Effecting Parallel Graph Eigensolvers Through Library Composition.
In Performance Optimization for High-Level Languages and Libraries (POHLL),
April 2006.
[bibtex-entry]
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Torsten Hoefler,
Peter Gottschling,
Wolfgang Rehm,
and Andrew Lumsdaine.
Optimizing a Conjugate Gradient Solver with Non-Blocking Collective Operations.
In ParSim 2006 Workshop,
September 2006.
[bibtex-entry]
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T. Hoefler,
P. Gottschling,
W. Rehm,
and A. Lumsdaine.
Optimizing a Conjugate Gradient Solver with Non-Blocking Collective Operations.
In Recent Advantages in Parallel Virtual Machine and Message Passing Interface. 13th European PVM/MPI User's Group Meeting, Proceedings, LNCS 4192,
pages 374-382,
9 2006.
Springer.
[bibtex-entry]
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Peter Gottschling.
ANGEL -- An Extensible Library for Jacobian Accumulation.
In 4th International Conference on Automatic Differentiation, Chicago,
2004.
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Peter Gottschling,
Martin Gaber,
and Ralf Müller.
Finite Difference Calculation of Degassing from Glass Powders (in German).
In 78th Conference of German Society of Glass Technology, Nürnberg,
2004.
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Ralf Müller,
Martin Gaber,
and Peter Gottschling.
Volatile Concentration and Diffusivity Determined by Vacuum Hot Extraction.
In 20th International Congress on Glass, Kyoto,
2004.
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Andreas Albrecht,
Peter Gottschling,
and Uwe Naumann.
Markowitz-type heuristics for computing Jacobian matrices efficiently.
In Internat. Conference on Computational Science, St. Petersburg,
number 2658 of LNCS,
2003.
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Peter Gottschling,
Martin Gaber,
and Ralf Müller.
Numerical Simulation of Degassing Processes from Glass Powders (in German).
In 77th Conference of German Society of Glass Technology, Leipzig,
May 2003.
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Ralf Müller,
Martin Gaber,
and Peter Gottschling.
Water Release and Crystallization of Glass Powders.
In 7th Intern. Symposium on Crystallisation in Glasses and Liquids, Sheffield, UK,
July 2003.
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Uwe Naumann and Peter Gottschling.
Simulated Annealing for Optimal Pivot Selection in Jacobian Accumulation.
In 2nd Symp. on Stochastic Algorithms: Foundations and Applications SAGA03, Hatfield, UK,
September 2003.
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Jens Gerlach,
Peter Gottschling,
and Uwe Der.
A Generic C++ Framework for Parallel Mesh Based Scientific Applications.
In 6th International Workshop on High-Level Parallel Programming Models and Supportive Environments, San Francisco,
2001.
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Peter Gottschling and Wolfgang E. Nagel.
An Efficient Parallel Linear Solver with a Cascadic Conjugate Gradient Method: Experience with Reality.
In European Parallel Computing Conference, Munich,
number 1900 of LNCS,
2000.
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Peter Gottschling,
Wolfgang E. Nagel,
and Matthias Tief.
Domain Decomposition of Large Problems on Cray T3.
In 6th European Cray/SGI Workshop, Manchester,
2000.
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Rolf Rabenseifner,
Peter Gottschling,
Wolfgang E. Nagel,
and Stephan Seidl.
Effective Performance Problem Detection of MPI Programs on MPP Systems: From the Global View to the Detail.
In Parallel Computing, Delft,
1999.
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Peter Gottschling.
Concept Implication and Requirement Propagation.
Technical report N2645=08-0155,
ISO/IEC JTC 1, Information Technology, Subcommittee SC 22, Programming Language C++,
June 2008.
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Peter Gottschling and Walter E. Brown.
Fundamental Mathematical Concepts for the STL in C++0x.
Technical report N2645=08-0155,
ISO/IEC JTC 1, Information Technology, Subcommittee SC 22, Programming Language C++,
June 2008.
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Peter Gottschling and Walter E. Brown.
Toward a More Complete Taxonomy of Algebraic Properties for Numeric Libraries in TR2.
Technical report N2650=08-0160,
ISO/IEC JTC 1, Information Technology, Subcommittee SC 22, Programming Language C++,
June 2008.
[bibtex-entry]
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Peter Gottschling.
Fundamental Algebraic Concepts in Concept-Enabled C++.
Technical report 638,
Indiana University,
2006.
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Andreas Albrecht,
Peter Gottschling,
and Uwe Naumann.
Logarithmic simulated annealing for optimal derivative code.
Technical report,
Technical Report 372, University of Hertfordshire, UK,
2002.
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Jens Gerlach,
Peter Gottschling,
and Hans Werner Pohl.
Core Components of Janus.
Technical report,
Technical Report D-00-028 of RWCP,
2000.
[bibtex-entry]
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Peter Gottschling.
Generic High-Performance Numerics.
Presentation at INRIA, Sophia-Antipolis, France,
July 2008.
[bibtex-entry]
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Peter Gottschling.
Algebraic Concepts and Generic High-Performance Numerics.
Presentation at University of Bergen, Norway,
July 2008.
[bibtex-entry]
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Peter Gottschling.
Generic Linear Algebra and MTL.
Presentation at Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium,
March 2007.
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Alex Breuer,
Peter Gottschling,
Douglas Gregor,
and Andrew Lumsdaine.
Effecting Parallel Graph Eigensolvers Through Library Composition.
Presentation at Workshop on Performance Optimization for High-Level Languages and Libraries, Rhodes Island, Greece,
April 2006.
[bibtex-entry]
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Peter Gottschling.
MTL and GLAS.
Presentation at Summer School of CEA -- EDF -- INRIA on High-Performance Applications, Paris, France,
June 2006.
[bibtex-entry]
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Peter Gottschling.
MTL et GLAS.
Presentation at INSA (presented in French), Lausanne,
July 2006.
[bibtex-entry]
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Peter Gottschling.
Generic Linear Algebra.
Presentation at ANL, Argonne,
August 2006.
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Peter Gottschling.
Generic Libraries to Support FEM Applications.
Presentation at Extended Finite Element Tutorial, Lausanne, Switzerland,
December 2005.
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