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High-Level Parallel Programming of An Adaptive Mesh Application Using the Illinois Concert System  (Make Corrections)  
Bishwaroop Ganguly, Andrew Chien
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Abstract: We have used the Illinois Concert C++ system (which supports dynamic, object-based parallelism) to parallelize a flexible adaptive mesh refinement code for the Cosmology NSF Grand Challenge. Out goal is to enable programmers of large-scale numerical applications to build complex applications with irregular structure using a high-level interface. The key elements are an aggressive optimizing compiler and runtime system support that harnesses the performance of the SGI-Cray Origin 2000... (Update)

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@inproceedings{ ganguly98highlevel,
    author = "Bishwaroop Ganguly and Andrew A. Chien",
    title = "High-Level Parallel Programming of an Adaptive Mesh Application Using the Illinois Concert System",
    booktitle = "{ISCOPE}",
    pages = "47-58",
    year = "1998",
    url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/326843.html" }
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