RE: [Vo]:Stefano Concezzi (NI)'s presentation from July 2nd LENR meeting in Rome, now available

2012-07-19 Thread MarkI-ZeroPoint
Akira,
I think you should be opening a website called ColdFusionNews!
:-)
You seem to be on top of it!
Thanks,
-Mark

-Original Message-
From: Akira Shirakawa [mailto:shirakawa.ak...@gmail.com] 
Sent: Thursday, July 19, 2012 11:37 AM
To: vortex-l@eskimo.com
Subject: [Vo]:Stefano Concezzi (NI)'s presentation from July 2nd LENR meeting 
in Rome, now available

Hello group,

The full .pdf file of National Instrument's science director Stefano Concezzi's 
presentation shown during the July 2nd LENR meeting at Montecitorio palace in 
Rome has been made available for downloading by 22passi through this link:

http://www.22passi.it/downloads/eu_brussels_june_20_2012_concezzi.pdf

Source: 
http://22passi.blogspot.it/2012/07/e-ce-chi-paragona-la-ricerca-sulla_18.html

No real new information included within, but it might still be useful or 
otherwise interesting in other ways.

Enjoy,
S.A.




Re: [Vo]:Stefano Concezzi (NI)'s presentation from July 2nd LENR meeting in Rome, now available

2012-07-19 Thread Daniel Rocha
There is very important news here: NI is indeed taking LENR seriously. Not
rumors anymore.

2012/7/19 Akira Shirakawa shirakawa.ak...@gmail.com


 No real new information included within, but it might still be useful or
 otherwise interesting in other ways.

 Enjoy,
 S.A.




-- 
Daniel Rocha - RJ
danieldi...@gmail.com


Re: [Vo]:Stefano Concezzi (NI)'s presentation from July 2nd LENR meeting in Rome, now available

2012-07-19 Thread Jed Rothwell
Daniel Rocha danieldi...@gmail.com wrote:

There is very important news here: NI is indeed taking LENR seriously. Not
 rumors anymore.


A nice set of slides, too. Maybe I should ask for a copy for LENR-CANR.org.

By the way, in the slide titled Our View Of The Computational Map I had
to look up GPU. That means graphics processing unit. I think that is
similar to a CPU only more parallel. Some years ago I read about someone
making a desktop supercomputer with GPU chips.

Not sure what RT-GPU means. Ray Trace? Real Time? Roaring Twenties?

- Jed


Re: [Vo]:Stefano Concezzi (NI)'s presentation from July 2nd LENR meeting in Rome, now available

2012-07-19 Thread Terry Blanton
On Thu, Jul 19, 2012 at 3:11 PM, Jed Rothwell jedrothw...@gmail.com wrote:

 Not sure what RT-GPU means. Ray Trace?

Yep!

T



Re: [Vo]:Stefano Concezzi (NI)'s presentation from July 2nd LENR meeting in Rome, now available

2012-07-19 Thread Axil Axil
The Graphical processing unit is well suited in solving quantum mechanical
equations because of the simplicity of it architecture.



http://quantumdynamics.wordpress.com/category/graphics-processing-units-gpu/



I start my series on the physics of GPU programming by a relatively simple
example, which makes use of a mix of library calls and well-documented GPU
kernels. The run-time of the split-step algorithm described here is about *280
seconds for the CPU version* (Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5420 @ 2.50GHz), vs. 10
seconds for the GPU version (NVIDIA(R) Tesla C1060 GPU), resulting in 28
fold speed-up! *On a C2070 the run time is less than 5 seconds, yielding an
80 fold speedup.*



The GPU is configurable into massive parallel supercomputers for scientific
applications involving model simulations.



*The turn-around time is incredibly fast. Compared to queues in
conventional clusters where I wait for days or weeks, I get back results
with 1 CPU hours compute time the very same day. This in turn further
facilitates the model-building process.*
* *



Cheers:Axil



On Thu, Jul 19, 2012 at 3:11 PM, Jed Rothwell jedrothw...@gmail.com wrote:

 Daniel Rocha danieldi...@gmail.com wrote:

 There is very important news here: NI is indeed taking LENR seriously. Not
 rumors anymore.


 A nice set of slides, too. Maybe I should ask for a copy for LENR-CANR.org.

 By the way, in the slide titled Our View Of The Computational Map I had
 to look up GPU. That means graphics processing unit. I think that is
 similar to a CPU only more parallel. Some years ago I read about someone
 making a desktop supercomputer with GPU chips.

 Not sure what RT-GPU means. Ray Trace? Real Time? Roaring Twenties?

 - Jed




Re: [Vo]:Stefano Concezzi (NI)'s presentation from July 2nd LENR meeting in Rome, now available

2012-07-19 Thread Axil Axil
Ni is developing a custom computer platform based on GPU processors and an
associated library that will be capable of modeling LENR based quantum
mechanical processes with a bent toward Bose Einstein Condensate theory.
This math is very hard to solve and needs extreme processing power and
speed.


Chees:  Axil


On Thu, Jul 19, 2012 at 3:49 PM, Axil Axil janap...@gmail.com wrote:

 The Graphical processing unit is well suited in solving quantum mechanical
 equations because of the simplicity of it architecture.




 http://quantumdynamics.wordpress.com/category/graphics-processing-units-gpu/



 I start my series on the physics of GPU programming by a relatively simple
 example, which makes use of a mix of library calls and well-documented GPU
 kernels. The run-time of the split-step algorithm described here is about
 *280 seconds for the CPU version* (Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5420 @ 2.50GHz),
 vs. 10 seconds for the GPU version (NVIDIA(R) Tesla C1060 GPU), resulting
 in 28 fold speed-up! *On a C2070 the run time is less than 5 seconds,
 yielding an 80 fold speedup.*



 The GPU is configurable into massive parallel supercomputers for
 scientific applications involving model simulations.



 *The turn-around time is incredibly fast. Compared to queues in
 conventional clusters where I wait for days or weeks, I get back results
 with 1 CPU hours compute time the very same day. This in turn further
 facilitates the model-building process.*
 * *



 Cheers:Axil



 On Thu, Jul 19, 2012 at 3:11 PM, Jed Rothwell jedrothw...@gmail.comwrote:

 Daniel Rocha danieldi...@gmail.com wrote:

 There is very important news here: NI is indeed taking LENR seriously.
 Not rumors anymore.


 A nice set of slides, too. Maybe I should ask for a copy for
 LENR-CANR.org.

 By the way, in the slide titled Our View Of The Computational Map I had
 to look up GPU. That means graphics processing unit. I think that is
 similar to a CPU only more parallel. Some years ago I read about someone
 making a desktop supercomputer with GPU chips.

 Not sure what RT-GPU means. Ray Trace? Real Time? Roaring Twenties?

 - Jed





Re: [Vo]:Stefano Concezzi (NI)'s presentation from July 2nd LENR meeting in Rome, now available

2012-07-19 Thread Axil Axil
ELTB results means *Equivalent linear two-body method for Bose-Einstein
condensates **in time-dependent harmonic traps*

* *

*SEE*

* *

http://www.physics.purdue.edu/people/faculty/yekim/8_Equivalent_Linear_two_body.pdf


On Thu, Jul 19, 2012 at 3:59 PM, Axil Axil janap...@gmail.com wrote:

 Ni is developing a custom computer platform based on GPU processors and an
 associated library that will be capable of modeling LENR based quantum
 mechanical processes with a bent toward Bose Einstein Condensate theory.
 This math is very hard to solve and needs extreme processing power and
 speed.


 Chees:  Axil


 On Thu, Jul 19, 2012 at 3:49 PM, Axil Axil janap...@gmail.com wrote:

 The Graphical processing unit is well suited in solving quantum
 mechanical equations because of the simplicity of it architecture.




 http://quantumdynamics.wordpress.com/category/graphics-processing-units-gpu/



 I start my series on the physics of GPU programming by a relatively
 simple example, which makes use of a mix of library calls and
 well-documented GPU kernels. The run-time of the split-step algorithm
 described here is about *280 seconds for the CPU version* (Intel(R)
 Xeon(R) CPU E5420 @ 2.50GHz), vs. 10 seconds for the GPU version (NVIDIA(R)
 Tesla C1060 GPU), resulting in 28 fold speed-up! *On a C2070 the run
 time is less than 5 seconds, yielding an 80 fold speedup.*



 The GPU is configurable into massive parallel supercomputers for
 scientific applications involving model simulations.



 *The turn-around time is incredibly fast. Compared to queues in
 conventional clusters where I wait for days or weeks, I get back results
 with 1 CPU hours compute time the very same day. This in turn further
 facilitates the model-building process.*
 * *



 Cheers:Axil



 On Thu, Jul 19, 2012 at 3:11 PM, Jed Rothwell jedrothw...@gmail.comwrote:

 Daniel Rocha danieldi...@gmail.com wrote:

 There is very important news here: NI is indeed taking LENR seriously.
 Not rumors anymore.


 A nice set of slides, too. Maybe I should ask for a copy for
 LENR-CANR.org.

 By the way, in the slide titled Our View Of The Computational Map I
 had to look up GPU. That means graphics processing unit. I think that
 is similar to a CPU only more parallel. Some years ago I read about someone
 making a desktop supercomputer with GPU chips.

 Not sure what RT-GPU means. Ray Trace? Real Time? Roaring Twenties?

 - Jed