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3. IA3@SC 2013: Denver, Colorado, USA
- Antonino Tumeo, John Feo, Oreste Villa, Simone Secchi:

Proceedings of the 3rd Workshop on Irregular Applications - Architectures and Algorithms, IA3 2013, Denver, Colorado, USA, November 17-22, 2013. ACM 2013, ISBN 978-1-4503-2503-5
Full presentations
- Nina Hanzlikova, Eduardo Rocha Rodrigues:

A novel finite element method assembler for co-processors and accelerators. 1:1-1:8 - Abdullah Gharaibeh, Elizeu Santos-Neto, Lauro Beltrão Costa

, Matei Ripeanu:
The energy case for graph processing on hybrid CPU and GPU systems. 2:1-2:8 - Sébastien Rumley, Lisa Pinals, Keren Bergman, Gilbert Hendry:

A synthetic task model for HPC-grade optical network performance evaluation. 3:1-3:8 - Guojing Cong, Hui-Fang Wen:

Maximizing the performance of irregular applications on multithreaded, NUMA systems. 4:1-4:8 - Márcio Castro

, Emilio Francesquini
, Thomas Messi Nguélé, Jean-François Méhaut:
Analysis of computing and energy performance of multicore, NUMA, and manycore platforms for an irregular application. 5:1-5:8 - Orion Sky Lawlor

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In-memory data compression for sparse matrices. 6:1-6:6
Short presentations
- Johannes Langguth, Nan Wu, Jun Chai, Xing Cai

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On the GPU performance of cell-centered finite volume method over unstructured tetrahedral meshes. 7:1-7:8 - Xiaoming Chen, Du Su, Yu Wang

, Huazhong Yang:
Nonzero pattern analysis and memory access optimization in GPU-based sparse LU factorization for circuit simulation. 8:1-8:8 - Tian Xiaochen, Kamil Rocki, Reiji Suda:

Register level sort algorithm on multi-core SIMD processors. 9:1-9:8 - Cheng Wang, Mauricio Araya-Polo, Sunita Chandrasekaran, Amik St.-Cyr, Barbara M. Chapman, Detlef Hohl:

Parallel sparse FFT. 10:1-10:8
Position papers
- Cy P. Chan, Joseph P. Kenny, Gilbert Hendry, Vincent E. Beckner, John B. Bell

, John M. Shalf
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A communications simulation methodology for AMR codes using task dependency analysis. 11:1-11:4 - Jeffrey Anderson, Helen Kershaw

, Nancy Collins:
Parallel implementations of ensemble data assimilation for atmospheric prediction. 12:1-12:4

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