*Junko Kominami1, Shigeru Ida1, Junichiro Makino2, Yota Ishigaki5, Hiroshi Daisaka3, Masaki Fujimoto4 (1.Tokyo Institute of Technology, 2.Kobe University, 3.Hitotsubashi University, 4.JAXA, 5.Tokyo University)
Session information
[J] Poster
M (Multidisciplinary and Interdisciplinary) » M-GI General Geosciences, Information Geosciences & Simulations
[M-GI35] Development of computational sciences on planetary formation, evolution and surface environment
Tue. May 28, 2019 5:15 PM - 6:30 PM Poster Hall (International Exhibition Hall8, Makuhari Messe)
convener:Yoshi-Yuki Hayashi(Department of Planetology/CPS, Graduate School of Science, Kobe University), Masaki Ogawa(Division of General Systems Studies, Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, University of Tokyo), Shigeru Ida(Earth-Life Science Institute, Tokyo Institute of Technology), Kanya Kusano(Institute for Space-Earth Environmental Research, Nagoya University)
Computer simulations have been recognized as one of the fundamental tools in understanding planetary formation, evolution and diversity of surface environment. However, is may be notified that the continuous development of computational abilities in recent years does not seem to be well utilized in improving numerical simulations in those fields; computational efficiency has been improved by 6 orders of magnitude compared from the early 90's, many of our simulations do not seem to catch up qualitatively and quantitatively such improvement. We propose here in this session to ask those who are interested in computational sciences of various fields not only of planetary formation and evolution but also of earth and planetary sciences in general to join. The aim is to discuss various scientific and technical aspects of our numerical simulations to improve our skills to fully utilize those development of computational resources that is realized or will be realized in near future as "K" to "post-K".
*Masanori Kameyama1,2, Masaki Ogawa3,2, Takehiro Miyagoshi2, Takatoshi Yanagisawa2 (1.Geodynamics Research Center, Ehime University, 2.Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology, 3.University of Tokyo at Komaba)
*Youhei SASAKI1, Shin-ichi Takehiro2, Keiichi ISHIOKA3, Takeshi Enomoto4 (1.Department of Mathematics, Kyoto University, 2.Research Institute for Mathematical Sciences, Kyoto University, 3.Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences, Kyoto University, 4.Disaster Prevention Research Institute, Kyoto University)
*Shinsuke Takasao1, Kengo Tomida2, Shinsuke Takasao2, Takeru Suzuki3 (1.Nagoya University, 2.Osaka University, 3.University of Tokyo)
*Yuto Katoh1, Keiichiro Fukazawa2, Takeshi Nanri3, Yohei Miyake4 (1.Department of Geophysics, Graduate School of Science, Tohoku University, 2.Academic Center for Computing and Media Studies, Kyoto University, 3.Research Institute for Information Technology, Kyushu University, 4.Graduate School of System Informatics, Kobe University)
*Yoshi-Yuki Hayashi1, George HASHIMOTO2, Kiyoshi Kuramoto3, Masaki Ishiwatari3, Yoshiyuki O. Takahashi1 (1.Department of Planetology/CPS, Graduate School of Science, Kobe University, 2.Department of Earth Sciences, Okayama University, 3.Department of Cosmosciences, Graduate School of Sciences, Hokkaido University)
*Yoshiki Sakurai1, Hitomi Furuya2, Naoki Kobayashi1, Takashi Ishihara3, Naoya Okamoto4, Kenji Shiraishi5, Masayuki Umemura6 (1.Graduate School of Engineering, Nagoya University, 2.Doctoral and Master's Programs in Physics, Graduate School of Pure and Applied Sciences, University of Tsukuba, 3.Graduate School of Environmental and Life Science, Okayama University, 4.Center for Computational Science, Graduate School of Engineering, Nagoya University, 5.Institute of Materials and Systems for Sustainability, Nagoya University, 6.Center for Computational Science, University of Tsukuba)
*Daisuke Namekata1, Masaki Iwasawa1, Keigo Nitadori1, Kentaro Nomura1, Long Wang3,1, Miyuki Tsubouchi1, Junichiro Makino2,1,4 (1.RIKEN Center for Computational Science, 2.Department of Planetology, Graduate School of Science, Kobe University, 3.Helmholtz Institut fur Strahlen und Kernphysik, 4.Earth-Life Science Institute, Tokyo Institute of Technology)