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pro vyhledávání: '"Courtenay T. Vaughan"'
Autor:
Nathan Nakamura, Paul Szypryt, Amber L. Dagel, Bradley K. Alpert, Douglas A. Bennett, William Bertrand Doriese, Malcolm Durkin, Joseph W. Fowler, Dylan T. Fox, Johnathon D. Gard, Ryan N. Goodner, James Zachariah Harris, Gene C. Hilton, Edward S. Jimenez, Burke L. Kernen, Kurt W. Larson, Zachary H. Levine, Daniel McArthur, Kelsey M. Morgan, Galen C. O’Neil, Nathan J. Ortiz, Christine G. Pappas, Carl D. Reintsema, Daniel R. Schmidt, Peter A. Schultz, Kyle R. Thompson, Joel N. Ullom, Leila Vale, Courtenay T. Vaughan, Christopher Walker, Joel C. Weber, Jason W. Wheeler, Daniel S. Swetz
Publikováno v:
Sensors, Vol 24, Iss 9, p 2890 (2024)
X-ray nanotomography is a powerful tool for the characterization of nanoscale materials and structures, but it is difficult to implement due to the competing requirements of X-ray flux and spot size. Due to this constraint, state-of-the-art nanotomog
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/29a0bb637fbf4bb0aa4316c5cec7176a
Autor:
Zhen Guo, Jung Ki Song, George Barbastathis, Michael E. Glinsky, Courtenay T. Vaughan, Kurt W. Larson, Bradley K. Alpert, Zachary H. Levine
X-ray tomography is capable of imaging the interior of objects in three dimensions non-invasively, with applications in biomedical imaging, materials science, electronic inspection, and other fields. The reconstruction process can be an ill-condition
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::e5ec250edcaa154237cb48072578f37b
Autor:
Simon D. Hammond, Stan Gerald Moore, James Elliott, Brian Kelley, Kevin Pedretti, Nick Tucker, Matthew Swan, James M. Brandt, Benjamin A. Allan, Thomas Tucker, Jeanine Cook, Courtenay T. Vaughan, Omar Aaziz, Stephen L. Olivier, Roger P. Pawlowski, David Poliakoff, Sara Walton, Karen D. Devine, Lena Lopatina, Vanessa Surjadidjaja, Mark Schmitz, Benjamin Schwaller, Ann C. Gentile, Phillip Regier
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::4831b9a8b8c990d0f3b134ff6fac620e
https://doi.org/10.2172/1819812
https://doi.org/10.2172/1819812
Autor:
Courtenay T. Vaughan, Chris Jenkins, Stephen L. Olivier, Jeanine Cook, Omar Aaziz, Richard F. Barrett
Publikováno v:
IPDPS Workshops
A broad set of data science and engineering questions may be organized as graphs, providing a powerful means for describing relational data. Although experts now routinely compute graph algorithms on huge, unstructured graphs using high performance c
Autor:
Omar Aaziz, David F. Richards, Jeffery A Kuehn, Courtenay T. Vaughan, Jeanine Cook, Jonathan Cook
Publikováno v:
PMBS@SC
In this work we investigate the dynamic communication behavior of parent and proxy applications, and investigate whether or not the dynamic communication behavior of the proxy matches that of its respective parent application. The idea of proxy appli
Publikováno v:
CLUSTER
As the HPC community moves toward exascale, understanding application behavior is more important due to the increase in size and complexity of systems. While applications also grow larger in size and complexity, the need for proxy applications is cru
Autor:
James H. Laros, Courtenay T. Vaughan, Michael J. Levenhagen, Andrew J. Younge, Clayton Hughes, Simon D. Hammond, Benjamin Schwaller, Kevin Pedretti, Michael J. Aguilar
Publikováno v:
HPCS
The high performance computing industry is undergoing a period of substantial change. Not least because of fabrication and lithographic challenges in the manufacturing of next-generation processors. As such challenges mount, the industry is looking t
Autor:
David F. Richards, Courtenay T. Vaughan, Omar Aaziz, Tanner Juedeman, Jeanine Cook, Jonathan Cook
Publikováno v:
CLUSTER
Proxy applications are a simplified means for stake-holders to evaluate how both hardware and software stacks might perform on the class of real applications that they are meant to model. However, characterizing the relationship between them and thei
Publikováno v:
HPCS
Despite significant advances in the porting of scientific applications to novel architectures such as compute-optimized graphics processors, many-core processor/accelerators and, even special-purpose function units, the vast majority of scientific ca