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= Tentative Schedule for the workshop = = Schedule for the workshop =
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The (A) and (S) marks below are respectively links to each speaker's abstract and slides, when available. Please see [http://modular.math.washington.edu/msri07/schedule.html the HTML schedule].

= Slides =

== Monday, Jan 29 ==

Theme: What do we want and what can we expect from applying parallel techniques to pure mathematics research tools?

   * 9:00 Clement Pernet (University of Waterloo): Parallelism perspectives for the LinBox library [attachment:pernet.pdf PDF slides]

   * 10:30 Brian Granger (Tech X Corp): Interactive parallel computing using Python and IPython [attachment:GrangerMSRI.pdf PDF slides] [attachment:GrangerMSRIdemo.ipy Demo].
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   * 11:30 Jean-Louis Roch (INRIA [http://moais.imag.fr Moais] / LIG, France): Processor-oblivious parallel algorithms with provable performances [http://www-id.imag.fr/~jlroch/perso_html/talks/2007-01-MSRI-Berkeley/2007-01-msri-procobliv.pps PPT slides (7.6MB)]
[http://www-id.imag.fr/~jlroch/perso_html/talks/2007-01-MSRI-Berkeley/roch-msri.pdf PDF (11MB)]
[http://www-id.imag.fr/~jlroch/perso_html/talks/2007-01-MSRI-Berkeley/ieeevr06-mov1.mpg MPEG video]
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   * 1:30 Henry Cohn (Microsoft Research): Parallel computation tools for research: a wishlist
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||Time ||<bgcolor="#e0e0ff">Monday Jan 29||<bgcolor="#e0e0ff">Tuesday Jan 30 ||<bgcolor="#e0e0ff">Wednesday Jan 31||<bgcolor="#e0e0ff">Thursday Feb 1||<bgcolor="#e0e0ff">Friday Feb 2||
||<bgcolor="#ffffe0">8:30 am ||[http://crd.lbl.gov/~dhbailey/ David Bailey] [:msri07/abstracts#head-c8fa9ab39c10acf8d90a7b02fbb259a435fc7bec:(A)]:[[BR]]''Experimental Mathematics and[[BR]] High-Performance Computing'' ||[http://www.cs.berkeley.edu/~yelick/ Kathy Yelick] (FD) ||[http://sage.math.washington.edu/home/wbhart/ Bill Hart] ||[http://www-id.imag.fr/Laboratoire/Membres/Roch_Jean-Louis/perso.html Jean-Louis Roch ] ||[http://www-math.mit.edu/~edelman/ Alan Edelman] (FD)||
||<bgcolor="#ffffe0">9:30 am ||||||||||<bgcolor="#80ff80" style="text-align: center;">Coffee Break ||
||<bgcolor="#ffffe0">10 am ||[http://research.microsoft.com/~cohn/: Henry Cohn] ||[http://txcorp.com Brian Granger][:msri07/abstracts#head-41929c8c80cdae62e79272eff04af23de21e034e: (A)]:[[BR]]''Interactive Parallel Computing[[BR]] using Python and IPython'' ||[http://www.cs.berkeley.edu/~yozo/ Yozo Hida] ||[http://www.math.umb.edu/~anoel/ Alfred Noel] ||[http://www.math.uic.edu/~jan/ Jan Verschelde ]||
||<bgcolor="#ffffe0">11 am ||[http://www.ccs.neu.edu/home/gene/ Gene Cooperman] || [http://www.math.jmu.edu/~martin/ Jason Martin] ||[http://www.csm.ornl.gov/harrison.html Robert Harrison][:msri07/abstracts#head-3aa725b958a12cc8b2e82ab0f88122a59ce50108: (A)][[BR]]''Science at the petascale[[BR]]tools in the tool box.''||[http://www.yiqiang.net/ Yi Qiang]||[http://www.csd.uwo.ca/~moreno/ Moreno Maza]||
||<bgcolor="#ffffe0">12 pm ||||||||||<bgcolor="#80ff80" style="text-align: center;">Lunch Break ||
||<bgcolor="#ffffe0">1:30 pm ||<^>||<^>||<^>||<^>||<^>||
||<bgcolor="#ffffe0">2:30 pm ||<^>||<^>||<^>||<^>||<^>||
||<bgcolor="#ffffe0">3:30 pm ||||||||||<bgcolor="#80ff80" style="text-align: center;">Coffee Break ||
||<bgcolor="#ffffe0">4 pm ||<^>||<^>||<^>||<^>||<^>||
||<bgcolor="#ffffe0">5 pm ||<^>||<^>||<^>||<^>||<^>||
||<bgcolor="#ffffe0">6pm-8pm ||||||||||<bgcolor="#80ff80" style="text-align: center;">Dinner Break ||
||<bgcolor="#ffffe0">Night ||<^>||<^>||<^>||<^>||<^>||
== Tuesday, Jan 30 ==

Theme: Algebra

   * 9:00 Kathy Yelick (UC Berkeley): Programming models for parallel computing

   * 10:30 Yozo Hida (UC Berkeley): Moving Lapack and ScaLapack to higher precision without too much work [attachment:hida.pdf PDF slides]

   * 11:30 Alfred Noel (UMass Boston/MIT): Structure and representations of real reductive Lie groups: A computational approach

   * 1:30 Anton Leykin (IMA, Minnesota): Parallel computation of Groebner bases in the Weyl algebra [attachment:leykin.pdf PDF slides]

   * 2:00 Vladimir Tonchev (Michigan Tech): Combinatorial designs and code synchronization

== Wednesday, Jan 31 ==

Theme: Number Theory

   * 9:00 Jason Martin (James Madison): MPMPLAPACK: The Massively Parallel Multi-Precision Linear Algebra Package [attachment:martin.pdf PDF slides]

   * 10:30 Bill Hart (Warwick): Parallel computation in number theory [attachment:FLINT-msri-talk.pdf PDF slides]

   * 11:30 Yi Qiang (U Washington): Distributed computing using SAGE [attachment:qiang.pdf PDF slides]

   * 1:30 Robert Bradshaw (U Washington): Loosely dependent parallel processes [attachment:bradshaw-ipc-msri.pdf slides]

   * 2:00 Ilias Kotsireas (Laurier U, Canada): Combinatorial Designs: constructions, algorithms and new results

== Thursday, Feb 1 ==

Theme: Geometry

   * 9:00 Jan Verschelde (UIC): Parallel homotopy algorithms to solve polynomial systems

   * 10:30 Marc Moreno Maza (Western Ontario): Component-level parallelization of triangular decompositions

   * 11:30 David Bailey (Lawrence Berkeley Labs): Experimental mathematics and high-performance computing

   * 1:30 Thomas Wolf and Winfried Neun: Parallel sparsening and simplification of systems of equations

== Friday, Feb 2 ==

Theme: Large-Scale Parallel Computation

   * 9:00 Alan Edelman (MIT): Interactive parallel supercomputing: Today: MATLAB(r) and Python coming cutting edge: symbolic parallelism with Mathematica(r) and MAPLE(r)

   * 10:30 Gene Cooperman (Northeastern U): Disk-based parallel computing: a new paradigm

   * 11:30 Robert Harrison (Oak Ridge National Lab): Science at the petascale: tools in the tool box

   * 1:30 Samee Khan (U Texas, Arlington): Game theoretical solutions for data replication in distributed computing systems

Schedule for the workshop

Please see [http://modular.math.washington.edu/msri07/schedule.html the HTML schedule].

Slides

Monday, Jan 29

Theme: What do we want and what can we expect from applying parallel techniques to pure mathematics research tools?

[http://www-id.imag.fr/~jlroch/perso_html/talks/2007-01-MSRI-Berkeley/roch-msri.pdf PDF (11MB)] [http://www-id.imag.fr/~jlroch/perso_html/talks/2007-01-MSRI-Berkeley/ieeevr06-mov1.mpg MPEG video]

  • 1:30 Henry Cohn (Microsoft Research): Parallel computation tools for research: a wishlist

Tuesday, Jan 30

Theme: Algebra

  • 9:00 Kathy Yelick (UC Berkeley): Programming models for parallel computing
  • 10:30 Yozo Hida (UC Berkeley): Moving Lapack and ScaLapack to higher precision without too much work [attachment:hida.pdf PDF slides]

  • 11:30 Alfred Noel (UMass Boston/MIT): Structure and representations of real reductive Lie groups: A computational approach
  • 1:30 Anton Leykin (IMA, Minnesota): Parallel computation of Groebner bases in the Weyl algebra [attachment:leykin.pdf PDF slides]
  • 2:00 Vladimir Tonchev (Michigan Tech): Combinatorial designs and code synchronization

Wednesday, Jan 31

Theme: Number Theory

  • 9:00 Jason Martin (James Madison): MPMPLAPACK: The Massively Parallel Multi-Precision Linear Algebra Package [attachment:martin.pdf PDF slides]
  • 10:30 Bill Hart (Warwick): Parallel computation in number theory [attachment:FLINT-msri-talk.pdf PDF slides]
  • 11:30 Yi Qiang (U Washington): Distributed computing using SAGE [attachment:qiang.pdf PDF slides]
  • 1:30 Robert Bradshaw (U Washington): Loosely dependent parallel processes [attachment:bradshaw-ipc-msri.pdf slides]
  • 2:00 Ilias Kotsireas (Laurier U, Canada): Combinatorial Designs: constructions, algorithms and new results

Thursday, Feb 1

Theme: Geometry

  • 9:00 Jan Verschelde (UIC): Parallel homotopy algorithms to solve polynomial systems
  • 10:30 Marc Moreno Maza (Western Ontario): Component-level parallelization of triangular decompositions
  • 11:30 David Bailey (Lawrence Berkeley Labs): Experimental mathematics and high-performance computing
  • 1:30 Thomas Wolf and Winfried Neun: Parallel sparsening and simplification of systems of equations

Friday, Feb 2

Theme: Large-Scale Parallel Computation

  • 9:00 Alan Edelman (MIT): Interactive parallel supercomputing: Today: MATLAB(r) and Python coming cutting edge: symbolic parallelism with Mathematica(r) and MAPLE(r)
  • 10:30 Gene Cooperman (Northeastern U): Disk-based parallel computing: a new paradigm
  • 11:30 Robert Harrison (Oak Ridge National Lab): Science at the petascale: tools in the tool box
  • 1:30 Samee Khan (U Texas, Arlington): Game theoretical solutions for data replication in distributed computing systems

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