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  • 2006 - ACM Gordon Bell Prize The BlueGene/L Supercomputer and Quantum Chromodynamics

Overview

Mark E. Giampapa is affiliated with IBM in the United States, contributing to the field of scientific research from this position. The scientist's work does not have publicly listed recent papers, co-authors, main fields or subfields of study, nor a catalog of frequent publication venues or book publications.

One notable recognition received by Mark E. Giampapa is the ACM Gordon Bell Prize awarded in 2006. The citation for this award references the "BlueGene/L Supercomputer and Quantum Chromodynamics," indicating involvement in research relating to high-performance computing and its applications to quantum chromodynamics.

Best Publications

  • Massively parallel supercomputer

    Matthias A. Blumrich;Dong Chen;George L. Chiu;Thomas M. Cipolla

  • An Overview of the BlueGene/L Supercomputer

    N.R. Adiga;G. Almasi;G.S. Almasi;Y. Aridor

  • Overview of the Blue Gene/L system architecture

    A. Gara;M. A. Blumrich;D. Chen;G. L.-T. Chiu

  • Blue Gene/L torus interconnection network

    N. R. Adiga;M. A. Blumrich;D. Chen;P. Coteus

  • Multi-petascale highly efficient parallel supercomputer

    Sameh Asaad;Ralph E. Bellofatto;Michael A. Blocksome;Matthias A. Blumrich

  • Blue Gene: a vision for protein science using a petaflop supercomputer

    F. Allen;G. Almasi;W. Andreoni;D. Beece

  • Ultrascalable petaflop parallel supercomputer

    Matthias A. Blumrich;Dong Chen;George Chiu;Thomas M. Cipolla

  • The deep computing messaging framework: generalized scalable message passing on the blue gene/P supercomputer

    Sameer Kumar;Gabor Dozsa;Gheorghe Almasi;Philip Heidelberger

  • Experiences with a Lightweight Supercomputer Kernel: Lessons Learned from Blue Gene's CNK

    Mark Giampapa;Thomas Gooding;Todd Inglett;Robert W. Wisniewski

  • Speculative thread execution with hardware transactional memory

    Mark E. Giampapa;Thomas M. Gooding;Raul E. Silvera;Kai-Ting Amy Wang

  • Designing a highly-scalable operating system: the Blue Gene/L story

    José Moreira;Michael Brutman;José Castaños;Thomas Engelsiepen

  • Blue matter: approaching the limits of concurrency for classical molecular dynamics

    Blake G. Fitch;Aleksandr Rayshubskiy;Maria Eleftheriou;T. J. Christopher Ward

  • Blue matter: strong scaling of molecular dynamics on blue gene/l

    Blake G. Fitch;Aleksandr Rayshubskiy;Maria Eleftheriou;T. J. Christopher Ward

  • Optimized collectives using a DMA on a parallel computer

    Dong Chen;Dozsa Gabor;Mark E. Giampapa;Phillip Heidelberger

  • Using virtual disks for disk system checkpointing

    Sandra J. Baylor;Peter F. Corbett;Blake G. Fitch;Mark E. Giampapa

  • Snoop filter for filtering snoop requests

    Matthias A. Blumrich;Dong Chen;Alan G. Gara;Mark E. Giampapa

  • Collective Network For Computer Structures

    Matthias A. Blumrich;Paul W. Coteus;Dong Chen;Alan Gara

  • Secure partitioning of shared memory based multiprocessor system

    Hubertus Franke;Mark Edwin Giampapa;Joefon Jann;Douglas James Joseph

  • Arithmetic functions in torus and tree networks

    Gyan V. Bhanot;Matthias A. Blumrich;Dong Chen;Alan G. Gara

  • Method and apparatus for image stabilization in display device

    Bulent Abali;Hubertus Franke;Mark E. Giampapa

Frequent Co-Authors

Philip Heidelberger
Philip Heidelberger IBM (United States)
Paul W. Coteus
Paul W. Coteus IBM (United States)
Alan Gara
Alan Gara IBM (United States)
Valentina Salapura
Valentina Salapura Google (United States)
Hubertus Franke
Hubertus Franke IBM (United States)
José E. Moreira
José E. Moreira IBM (United States)
Manish Gupta
Manish Gupta Google (United States)
Robert W. Wisniewski
Robert W. Wisniewski Intel (United States)
Karin Strauss
Karin Strauss Microsoft (United States)
Sameer Kumar
Sameer Kumar Google (United States)

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