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Arndt Bode
Researcher at Technische Universität München
Publications - 112
Citations - 7916
Arndt Bode is an academic researcher from Technische Universität München. The author has contributed to research in topics: Supercomputer & Shared memory. The author has an hindex of 16, co-authored 112 publications receiving 7684 citations. Previous affiliations of Arndt Bode include Bavarian Academy of Sciences and Humanities & Information Technology University.
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ARB: a software environment for sequence data
Wolfgang Ludwig,Oliver Strunk,Ralf Westram,Lothar Richter,Harald Meier,Yadhukumar,Arno Buchner,Tina Lai,Susanne Steppi,Gangolf Jobb,Wolfram Förster,Igor Brettske,Stefan Gerber,Anton W. Ginhart,Oliver Gross,Silke Grumann,Stefan Hermann,Ralf Jost,Andreas König,Thomas Liss,Ralph Lüßmann,Michael May,Björn Nonhoff,Boris Reichel,Robert Strehlow,Alexandros Stamatakis,Norbert Stuckmann,Alexander Vilbig,Michael Lenke,Thomas Ludwig,Arndt Bode,Karl-Heinz Schleifer +31 more
TL;DR: The ARB program package comprises a variety of directly interacting software tools for sequence database maintenance and analysis which are controlled by a common graphical user interface.
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Petascale high order dynamic rupture earthquake simulations on heterogeneous supercomputers
Alexander Heinecke,Alexander Breuer,Sebastian Rettenberger,Michael Bader,Alice-Agnes Gabriel,Christian Pelties,Arndt Bode,William L. Barth,Xiangke Liao,Karthikeyan Vaidyanathan,Mikhail Smelyanskiy,Pradeep Dubey +11 more
TL;DR: An end-to-end optimization of the innovative Arbitrary high-order DERivative Discontinuous Galerkin (ADER-DG) software SeisSol targeting Intel® Xeon Phi coprocessor platforms achieves unprecedented earthquake model complexity through coupled simulation of full frictional sliding and seismic wave propagation.
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Euro-Par 2000 Parallel Processing
TL;DR: The algorithmic structure of typical PDE solvers that is responsible for this situation is reviewed and possible architectural and algorithmic sources for performance improvement are considered, with consequences for PDEs.
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A Case Study of Energy Aware Scheduling on SuperMUC
Axel Auweter,Arndt Bode,Matthias Brehm,Luigi Brochard,Nicolay Hammer,Herbert Huber,Raj Panda,Francois Thomas,Torsten Wilde +8 more
TL;DR: A policy for energy aware scheduling on SuperMUC is defined, which selects the CPU frequencies considering the applications' power and performance characteristics thereby providing an optimized tradeoff between energy savings and execution time.
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Load balancing in distributed memory multiprocessors
TL;DR: It is argued that multiuser distributed memory multiprocessors with dynamic mapping of the application onto the hardware structure are needed to make available the advantages of this type of architecture to a wider user community.