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Friday, November 25, 2005  



International Journal of High Performance Computing Applications
http://hpc.sagepub.com/

The International Journal of High Performance Computing Applications is directed to researchers in computational science, as well as to educators, programmers, designers, and users of computers who have particular interests in the application and development of supercomputers. The goal of the journal is to provide a lively forum for the communications of original research papers and timely review articles on the use of supercomputers to solve complex modeling problems in a spectrum of disciplines. The emphasis will be on experiences with the use of supercomputers rather than on the exposition of computational results peculiar to a specific research topic. Software techniques that apply to classes of problems often cross disciplines; articles should focus on the exchange of such techniques, as well as present methods for analyzing, measuring and applying algorithms and solution schemes related to particular application areas. The scope of the journal is reflected by the specialties of the board of contributing editors. Sample topic areas include aerospace engineering, artificial intelligence and knowledge processing, astro physics, atmospheric research and meteorological forecasting, automotive design and production, computational aerodynamics, computer graphics and imaging, cryptographic analysis, economic modeling, implementation techniques and pragmatic software and architectural considerations, integrated circuit design, molecular biology, motion-picture graphics, nuclear fusion research, performance studies, petroleum reservoir engineering and hydrology simulations, pharmaceutical research structural analysis and computer-aided design, and theoretical and experimental physics. This has been added to Research Resources Subject Tracerâ„¢ Information Blog.

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