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SCHEDULE: NOV 16-21, 2014
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High-Order Methods for Seismic Imaging on Manycore Architectures
SESSION: Wednesday HPC Impact Showcase Presentations
EVENT TYPE: HPC Impact Showcase & Emerging Technologies
TIME: 11:00AM - 11:40AM
SESSION CHAIR: David Halstead
Speaker(s):Amik St-Cyr
ROOM:Show Floor - 233 Theater
ABSTRACT:
The lion's share of Shells global HPC capacity is consumed by geophysical seismic imaging. Legacy algorithms and software must be replaced with fundamentally different ones that scale to 1000s of possibly heterogeneous- cores. Reverse Time Migration is an example of a wave based imaging algorithm. In this talk, we present how we're adapting our algorithms to tackle the many-core phenomena and how HPC impacts our business.
Speaker Details:
David Halstead (Chair) - National Radio Astronomy Observatory
Amik St-Cyr - Shell Oil Company
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