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Hilbert's Problems for HPC
DescriptionThis panel speculates on open problems that can, should, or will (if the panelists are sufficiently brave!) set an agenda for HPC research over the next 50 years. The panel's concept is inspired by David Hilbert's 23 problems, several of which came to define 20th-century mathematical research. Panelists will propose, discuss, and debate what such a "problem set" for HPC in the 21st century could be, extrapolating from various contemporary issues, including the end of Moore's Law, the dominance of AI, what programs and programming are and will be, and the continued pervasiveness of computing in the fabric of modern science and engineering. The panelists are highly respected academic researchers, including those with industrial experience and those who, quite literally, wrote "the" textbooks on various aspects of parallel and high-performance computing.
Event Type
Panel
TimeFriday, 22 November 20248:30am - 10am EST
LocationB310
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Algorithms
Open Problems
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