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Watch Party #27: Go Boldly Where No Math Has Gone Before
As topic for our third "watch party" in WiSe 2024 we picked "Go Boldly Where No Math Has Gone Before". This is the I. E. Block Community Lecture given by ...
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Watch Party #29: Xorg ist tot, Nutzen sie Wayland
As topic for our second "watch party" in SoSe 2025 we picked a presentation given at the "Chemnitzer Linux-Tage 2024". As always, the idea is to jointly watch ...
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Watch Party #30: Open Source und Nextcloud in Zeiten geopolitischer Herausforderungen
As topic for our third "watch party" in SoSe 2025 we picked a keynote lecture from the "Augsburger Linux Tage 2025". As always, the idea is to jointly watch ...
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WatchParty #31: C++ is (nearly) all you need for HPC
As topic for our first "watch party" in WiSe 2025 we picked "C++ is (nearly) all you need for HPC". As always, the idea is to jointly watch the video recording ...
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WatchParty #32: Videos from SIAM CSE25
For our second Watch Party this winter, we have picked two presentations given at the 2025 SIAM Conference on Computational Science and Engineering: <ul> ...
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WatchParty #33: Memories of a Performance Engineer - 38 Years of Tools Building
As topic for our third "watch party" in WiSe 2025 we picked another presentation from the NHR PerfLab Seminar. Dr. Bernd Mohr talks on "Memories of a ...
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WatchParty #34: Code Generation Technology for HPC Codes - Case Studies on waLBerla and HyTeG
As topic for our fourth "watch party" in WiSe 2025 we picked "Code Generation Technology for HPC Codes: Case Studies on waLBerla and HyTeG". This has obvious ...
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WatchParty #36: Spack v1.0
As topic for our final "watch party" in WiSe 2025 we picked a presentation from the HPSF Conference 2025. Greg Becker from the Lawrence Livermore National ...
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Wave-number spectra and intermittency in the terrestrial foreshock region
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Web-based technology for storage and processing of multi-component data in seismology: First steps towards a new design
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