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M. S. Warren, T. C. Germann, P.  S. Lomdahl, D. M. Beazley and J. K. Salmon. Avalon: An Alpha/Linux Cluster Achieves 10 Gflops for $150k. In Supercomputing '98, Los Alamitos, 1998. IEEE Comp. Soc. (PostScript)

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T. Sterling, T. Cwik, D. Becker, J. Salmon, M. Warren, and B. Nitzberg. An assessment of Beowulf-class computing for NASA requirements: Initial findings from the first NASA workshop on Beowulf-class clustered computing. In Proceedings, IEEE Aerospace Conference. March 21-28, Aspen CO, 1998. (PostScript)

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J. Hill, M. Warren, and M. P. Goda. I'm not going to pay a lot for this supercomputer!. Linux Journal, 45, 1998.

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M. S. Warren, J. K. Salmon, D. J. Becker, M. P. Goda, T. Sterling, and G. S. Winckelmans. Pentium Pro inside: I. a treecode at 430 Gigaflops on ASCI Red, II. Price/performance of $50/Mflop on Loki and Hyglac. In Supercomputing '97, Los Alamitos, 1997. IEEE Comp. Soc. (PostScript)

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M. S. Warren, D. J. Becker, M. P. Goda, J. K. Salmon, and T. Sterling. Parallel supercomputing with commodity components. In H. R. Arabnia, editor, Proceedings of the International Conference on Parallel and Distributed Processing Techniques and Applications (PDPTA'97), pages 1372-1381, 1997. (PostScript)

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B. C. Bromley, M. S. Warren, and W. H. Zurek. Estimating omega from galaxy redshifts: Linear flow distortions and nonlinear clustering. Ap. J. (Letters), 475:414-420, 1997. (PostScript)

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J. Salmon and M. S. Warren. Parallel out-of-core methods for N-body simulation. In 8th SIAM Conf. on Parallel Processing for Scientific Computing, Philadelphia, 1997. SIAM. (PostScript) (PDF)

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M. S. Warren and M. P. Goda. Loki -- commodity parallel processing. url http://loki-www.lanl.gov/.

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M. S. Warren and J. K. Salmon. Abstractions and techniques for parallel N-body simulation. In Parallel Object Oriented Methods and Applications (POOMA) '96, 1996. (PostScript)

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T. G. Brainerd, B. C. Bromley, M. S. Warren, and W. H. Zurek. Velocity dispersion and the redshift space power spectrum. Ap. J. (Letters), 464, 1996. (PostScript)

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B. C. Bromley, T. G. Brainerd, M. S. Warren, W. H. Zurek, and P. J. Quinn. On cluster cores and redshift-space power spectra. In S. Maurogordato, editor, Clustering in the Universe, Moriond Proceedings, 1996. (PostScript)

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B. C. Bromley, T. G. Brainerd, M. S. Warren, and W. H. Zurek. Cosmic structure on small scales: Results on cluster cores and redshift-space power spectra. In P. Coles, editor, Mapping, Measuring and Modelling the Universe, Valencia Proceedings, 1996. (PostScript)

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B. C. Bromley, R. Laflamme, M. S. Warren, and W. H. Zurek. The distribution of matter around luminous galaxies. In Proceedings of the XXXIth Moriond Meeting, 1996. (PostScript)

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B. C. Bromley, M. S. Warren, W. H. Zurek, and P. J. Quinn. Rich cluster simulation: Dynamics and mass estimates. In S. Holt and D. Bennett, editors, Dark Matter, Proceedings of the Fifth Annual Astrophysics Conference in Maryland, pages 433-436, New York, 1995. AIP. (PostScript)

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M. S. Warren and J. K. Salmon. A portable parallel particle program. Computer Physics Communications, 87:266-290, 1995. (PostScript)

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M. S. Warren and J. K. Salmon. A parallel, portable and versatile treecode. In Seventh SIAM Conference on Parallel Processing for Scientific Computing, pages 319-324, Philadelphia, 1995. SIAM. (PostScript)

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M. S. Warren, W. H. Zurek, B. C. Bromley, T. G. Brainerd, J. K. Salmon, and P. J. Quinn. N-body simulation of the cold dark matter cosmology. In J. Cohen, editor, Images of Earth and Space: The Role of Visualization in NASA Science, 1995.

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M. S. Warren and W. H. Zurek. Scalable hierarchical particle algorithms for galaxy formation and accretion astrophysics. NASA HPCC Annual Report, 1995.

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B. C. Bromley, R. Laflamme, M. S. Warren, and W. H. Zurek. Testing theories of structure formation. In V. Trimble and A. Reisenegger, editors, Clusters, Lensing & the Future of the Universe, Proceedings of the 1995 Meeting of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific, 1995.

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B. C. Bromley, T. G. Brainerd, R. Laflamme, and M. S. Warren. Peculiar velocities in numerical simulations: An examination of redshift-space power. In P. J. Quinn, editor, Heron Island Workshop on Peculiar Velocities, 1995.

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B. C. Bromley, T. G. Brainerd, M. S. Warren, W. H. Zurek, and P. J. Quinn. On cluster cores and power spectra. In ``Clustering in the Universe,'' Proceedings of the XXXth Moriond Meeting, 1995. (PostScript)

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G. S. Winckelmans, J. K. Salmon, A. Leonard, and M. S. Warren. Three-dimensional vortex particle and panel methods: fast tree-code solvers with active error control for arbitrary distributions/geometries. In Forum on Vortex Methods for Engineering Applications, pages 23-43, 1995.

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G. S. Winckelmans, J. K. Salmon, M. S. Warren, and A. Leonard. The fast solution of three-dimensional fluid dynamical N-body problems using parallel tree codes: vortex element method and boundary element method. In Seventh SIAM Conference on Parallel Processing for Scientific Computing, pages 301-306, Philadelphia, 1995. SIAM.

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G. S. Winckelmans, J. K. Salmon, M. S. Warren, A. Leonard, and B. Jodoin. Application of fast parallel and sequential tree codes to computing three-dimensional flows with vortex element and boundary element methods. In Vortex Flows and Related Numerical Methods, Montreal, 1995.

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W. H. Zurek, B. C. Bromley, and M. S. Warren. Second coming of cold dark matter? In S. Holt and D. Bennett, editors, Dark Matter, Proceedings of the Fifth Annual Astrophysics Conference in Maryland, pages 397-406, New York, 1995. AIP. (PostScript)

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J. K. Salmon, A. Leonard, M. S. Warren, and G. S. Winckelmans. Parallel N-body methods for parallel supercomputers. CSCC Annual Report, 1995.

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M. S. Warren. Experimental Cosmology Using Fast Parallel N-body Methods. PhD thesis, University of California, Santa Barbara, 1994.

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M. S. Warren and W. H. Zurek. Scalable hierarchical particle algorithms for galaxy formation and accretion astrophysics. NASA HPCC Annual Report, 1994.

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M. S. Warren and J. K. Salmon. A fast tree code for many-body problems. In N. G. Cooper, editor, Los Alamos Science, volume 22, pages 88-97. Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos, NM, 1994. (PDF)

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M. S. Warren, M. P. Goda, J. K. Salmon, and M. B. Davies. Impact of Shoemaker-Levy 9 with Jupiter. CSCC Annual Report, 1994.

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J. K. Salmon and M. S. Warren. Skeletons from the treecode closet. J. Comp. Phys., 111:136-155, 1994. (PostScript)

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J. K. Salmon, M. S. Warren, and G. S. Winckelmans. Fast parallel treecodes for gravitational and fluid dynamical N-body problems. Intl. J. Supercomputer Appl., 8:129-142, 1994. (PostScript)

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J. K. Salmon, A. Leonard, M. B. Davies, M. S. Warren, and G. S. Winckelmans. Fast particle algorithms for computational fluid dynamics: Smooth-particle hydrodynamics and vortex particle methods. CSCC Annual Report, 1994.

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W. H. Zurek, P. J. Quinn, J. K. Salmon, and M. S. Warren. Large scale structure after COBE: Peculiar velocities and correlations of cold dark matter halos. Ap. J., 431:559-568, 1994. (PostScript)

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W. H. Zurek and M. S. Warren. Experimental cosmology and the puzzle of large-scale structure. In N. G. Cooper, editor, Los Alamos Science, volume 22, pages 58-81. Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos, NM, 1994. (PDF)

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M. S. Warren and J. K. Salmon. A parallel hashed oct-tree N-body algorithm. In Supercomputing '93, pages 12-21, Los Alamitos, 1993. IEEE Comp. Soc. (PostScript)

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J. K. Salmon and M. S. Warren. Studying galaxy formation with N-body simulations and ``treecodes''. NSF HPCC Science Highlights, 1993.

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W. H. Zurek, M. S. Warren, P. J. Quinn, and J. K. Salmon. The second coming of cold dark matter? In F. R. Bouchet, editor, Proceedings of the 9th IAP Meeting, Paris, France, 1993. IAP. (PostScript)

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M. S. Warren, P. J. Quinn, J. K. Salmon, and W. H. Zurek. Dark halos formed via dissipationless collapse: I. Shapes and alignment of angular momentum. Ap. J., 399:405-425, 1992. (PostScript)

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M. S. Warren and J. K. Salmon. Astrophysical N-body simulations using hierarchical tree data structures. In Supercomputing '92, pages 570-576, Los Alamitos, 1992. IEEE Comp. Soc. (PostScript)

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M. S. Warren and J. K. Salmon. N-body simulations on the touchstone delta. CSCC Annual Report, 1992.

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D. P. Fullagar, P. J. Quinn, C. J. Grillmair, J. K. Salmon, and M. S. Warren. N-body methods on MIMD supercomputers: Astrophysics on the Intel touchstone delta. In Fifth Australian Supercomputing Conference, 1992.

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M. S. Warren and J. K. Salmon. A parallel treecode for gravitational N-body simulations with up to 20 million particles. B. A. A. S., 23(4):1345, 1991.

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M. S. Warren, W. H. Zurek, P. J. Quinn, and J. K. Salmon. The shape of the invisible halo: N-body simulations on parallel supercomputers. In S. Holt, V. Trimble, and C. Bennett, editors, After the First Three Minutes Workshop Proceedings. AIP Press, New York, 1991.

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W. H. Zurek, M. S. Warren, P. J. Quinn, and J. K. Salmon. The shape and kinematics of dark halos formed via dissipationless collapse. B. A. A. S., 23(4):1345, 1991.

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P. J. Quinn, W. H. Zurek, J. K. Salmon, and M. S. Warren. The formation of halos via mergers: the organized and organizing dynamics of mergers. In A. Toomre and R. Wielen, editors, Proceedings of 1989 Heidelberg Conference on Dynamics and Interactions of Galaxies. Springer-Verlag, New York, 1990.

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J. K. Salmon, P. J. Quinn, and M. S. Warren. Using parallel computers for very large N-body simulations: Shell formation using 180k particles. In A. Toomre and R. Wielen, editors, Proceedings of 1989 Heidelberg Conference on Dynamics and Interactions of Galaxies. Springer-Verlag, New York, 1990. (PostScript)

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M. S. Warren and J. K. Salmon. An O(N log N) hypercube N-body integrator. In G. C. Fox, editor, Proceedings of the Third Conference on Hypercube Computers and Applications, page 971, New York, 1988. ACM Press.