Summer 2006
Computational Resources on the WWW
Computer
history links
CPU
Info Center at UC-Berkeley
Need to review introductory
Computer Science?
The
Computational
Science Education Project provides an entire on-line course
on computer architecture and computation from the point of view of the
working engineer or scientist
Selected materials for computer architecture
courses at other universities based on Patterson
and Hennessy's Computer Organization and Design:
Other useful or interesting links:
- Net Reviews - COMPUTING, Programming, Test Suites & Benchmarks
- Benchmark Programs and Reports
- Installation Guide for LAPACK
- Kuck & Associates, Inc. (Optimizing Software)
- Numerical Analysis Page at FSU
- Numerical Analysis at North Carolina State University
- NCSA technical reports
- FORTRAN90 tutorial
- Complex Systems
- Fractal database
- Computational and Applied Mathematics at UT-Austin
- Research on turbulence and nonlinear dynamics
at Eindhoven University
- Center for Wave Phenomena at the Colorado School of Mines
- Computational fluid dynamics resources at Chalmers University, Sweden
- Computational Mechanics Home Page
- National HPCC Software Exchange (NHSE)
- A browsable C language FAQ
- SPEC benchmark information at EPFL's HP-UX server includes
the SPEC FAQ and an unofficial list of
SPECmarks
- An extensive collection of benchmark information exists at ftp.nosc.mil
- Performance database, a searchable archive of benchmark
and performance information
- Benchmark programs and reports at Netlib.
Here you can find the latest Dongarra performance report, plus many other benchmark reports.
- Netlib Repository at UTK/ORNL, a treasure trove of computational resources
- Computational toolkit for numerical relativity
- Center for Research on Parallel Computation at Rice University
- Neural networks in high-energy physics
- Digital Signal Processing at Rice University
- Spyglass Visual Data Analysis Tools for Macintosh,
Unix and Windows
- Wavelet Resources through MathSoft
- Consortium of Academic Supercomputing Centers
- UT-Austin's High Performance Computing Facility, all that's left
of what was the UT-System Center for High Performance Computing
- National Center for Supercomputing Applications
- San Diego Supercomputer Center
- FORTWIHR - Bavarian Consortium for High Performance Scientific Computing
- Centre Charles Hermite
- National Coordination Office for the HPCC, including a history of the
evolution of the Internet.
- National Challenge Applications, which
include education and digital libraries.
- The sci.math.num-analysis newsgroup