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SUMMARY:MS49 - Cross-Platform Programming Language for High Energy Physics
  Applications
DESCRIPTION:Minisymposium\nComputer Science and Applied Mathematics, Physi
 cs\n\nAnalysis Description Languages for High Energy Physics\n\nMrenna, Se
 kmen\n\nAn Analysis Description Language for High Energy Physics is meant 
 to encapsulate the information needed to reproduce a particle physics expe
 riment in a standard, unambiguous, platform-independent way.   Severa
 l efforts have been made to formulate such a language, and I will report o
 n the outcom...\n\n---------------------\nFPGA-Accelerated Machine Learnin
 g Inference as a Solution for Particle Physics Computing Challenges\n\nLiu
 \n\nResources required for high-throughput computing in large scale partic
 le physics experiments face challenging demands both now and in the future
 . The growing exploration of machine learning algorithms in part
 icle physics offers new solutions to simulation, reconstruction,  and
  analysi...\n\n---------------------\nSimulating Diverse HEP Workflows on 
 Heterogeneous Architectures\n\nLeggett, Shapoval\n\n<br />The next generat
 ion of HPC facilities show an increasing use of GPGPUs and other accelerat
 ors in order to achieve their high FLOP counts. In general, High Energy Ph
 ysics computing workflows have made little use of GPUs due to the relative
 ly small fraction of kernels that run efficiently on GPU...\n\n-----------
 ----------\nPatatrack: Towards a Heterogeneous High Level Trigger Farm for
  CMS\n\nDi Florio, Di Pilato\n\nThe CMS experiment has been designed with 
 a two-level trigger system: the L1 Trigger, hardware based, and the H
 igh Level Trigger (HLT), a streamlined version of the CMS reconstruction s
 oftware running on a computer farm. During its “Phase 2” the L
 HC will reach a luminosity of 7&time...\n
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