NSF CDI Workshop on
The Role of Symbolic,
Numeric and Algebraic Computation in
Cyber-Enabled Discovery and Innovation
(CDI)
Can Scientific Software keep
up with Moore’s Law?
Room 1235
4201 Wilson Boulevard
Arlington, VA 22230
October 30-31, 2007
Final Schedule
TUESDAY, October 30, 2007
8:30 - 9:00:
Registration, coffee, juice, mini muffins (Room 1235), and Poster Set-Up
(Atrium)
9:00 - 9:05: Opening of
Workshop by Co-Chairs Erich Kaltofen (NCSU), Lenore Mullin (NSF CISE
CCF), Alvin Thaler (NSF MPS DMS)
9:05 - 9:20: Welcome from NSF Deputy Assistant Directors Debbie Crawford
(CISE) and Jack Lightbody (MPS)
9:20 - 9:35: Welcome
from NSF Division Directors Mike Foster (CISE CCF) and Executive Officer
Deborah Lockhart (MPS DMS)
9:35-10:00: What is CDI?
Tom Russell Co-Chair CDI Committee (MPS DMS)
10:00-11:00: Panel I:
What are the Grand
Challenges for Symbolic, Numeric and Algebraic Scientific Computing?
Erich Kaltofen (Moderator): James Demmel (2 screen shots), Randolph Franklin, Jeremy Johnson, Marianna Safronova, Jan Verschelde.
11:00-12:00: Panel
II: Applicable
Computer Science Foundations
Lenore Mullin
(Moderator): Gene Copperman, Matthew Knepley, Jeremy Siek, Cleve Moler, Arun Rodrigues
(4 screen shots [not shown during
discussion]), Stephen Watt
12:00-2:00: Lunch at
local restaurants
2:00-3:00: Panel
III: What next?
Where to from here? Opportunities, Pitfalls, Other issues
Alvin Thaler (Moderator); Gilbert Baumslag, Alyson Reeves, Anna Tsao
Physics (Session Chair: Barry Schneider)
3:00-3:25: Invited Talk:
Anthony Kennedy Symbolic Supercomputing
3:25-3:45: Break
Symbolic Computation
(Session Chair: Chris Brown)
3:45-4:10: Invited Talk:
Mike Dewar Early experiences with the High End Computing Terascale Resource (HECToR)
4:10-4:35: Invited Talk:
B. David Saunders Why Solve Linear Systems Exactly?
4:35-5:00: Invited Talk:
Stephen Watt The
Role of Categorical Languages
5:00-8:00: Closing remarks by NSF CISE Assistant
Director Jeannette Wing
Followed
by Reception and Poster Session in
the NSF Atrium.
Posters by Jerry Bernholc, Chris Brown, Randolph Franklin, Robert Miner,
David Padua, Marianna Safronova, Jan Verschelde, Lihong Zhi
WEDNESDAY, October
31, 2007
8:30-9:00: Coffee,
juice, biscotti
Computer Science
(Session Chair: Robert Miner)
9:00-9:25: Invited
Talk: David Padua Software in the Era of
Parallelism
9:25-9:50: Invited Talk:
Matthew Knepley (Argonne National
Laboratories) Refactoring
Finite Element Computation
9:50-10:15: Invited Talk:
Fernando Perez (Univ. Colorado) Modern Algorithms in Mathematical Research,
Parallelism and Languages: the Intersection of Theoretical and Practical Issues
10:15-10:35: Break;
Frank Sottile (4
screen shots)
Mathematics (Session
Chair: Vicki Powers)
10:35-11:00 Invited
Talk: Dan Grayson (Univ. Illinois Urbana-Champaign) Cyber-Aided
Mathematics
11:00-12:00 Panel IV:
Perspectives by Organizing Committee:
Erich Kaltofen, Lenore Mullin, Alvin Thaler
(Co-Chairs), Lee Jameson (NSF MPS DMS),
Jeremy Johnson (Drexel Univ.), Eun Park (NSF CISE
CCF), Emil Volcheck (ACM), Stephen Watt (Univ.
Western Ontario, Canada)
End of workshop