Gyrokinetic particle simulation model
Journal of Computational Physics
Computer simulation using particles
Computer simulation using particles
Accelerating a paricle -in-cell simulation using a hybrid counting sort
Journal of Computational Physics
VORPAL: a versatile plasma simulation code
Journal of Computational Physics
A finite element Poisson solver for gyrokinetic particle simulations in a global field aligned mesh
Journal of Computational Physics
QUICKPIC: a highly efficient particle-in-cell code for modeling wakefield acceleration in plasmas
Journal of Computational Physics
IBM Journal of Research and Development
Fast parallel Particle-To-Grid interpolation for plasma PIC simulations on the GPU
Journal of Parallel and Distributed Computing
0.374 Pflop/s trillion-particle kinetic modeling of laser plasma interaction on Roadrunner
Proceedings of the 2008 ACM/IEEE conference on Supercomputing
OhHelp: a scalable domain-decomposing dynamic load balancing for particle-in-cell simulations
Proceedings of the 23rd international conference on Supercomputing
Gyrokinetic toroidal simulations on leading multi- and manycore HPC systems
Proceedings of 2011 International Conference for High Performance Computing, Networking, Storage and Analysis
Kinetic turbulence simulations at extreme scale on leadership-class systems
SC '13 Proceedings of the International Conference on High Performance Computing, Networking, Storage and Analysis
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Welcome to the Ninth Symposium on Architectures for Networking and Communications Systems (ANCS 2013). It is our pleasure to present an excellent conference program for the meeting consisting of eighteen technical papers. The papers cover a wide range of networking disciplines including packet classification, fast packet processing, data center networking, and network security. There is also a poster session including 10 posters. We are also pleased to include a keynote address and a panel by leading researchers in the community. Each submitted paper was assigned to at least 3, and in most cases 4, TPC members for review. All reviews were performed by the 23 members of the technical program committee. The program committee subsequently participated in an active teleconference to select the final set of papers to be accepted to the conference.