Aparna gave a great talk on the future of the fast multipole method! I only regret that the SC’11 organizers messed up the title on the billboard outside the room. (It has the title of the talk as, “Performance tuning and analysis of the fast Aparna Chandramowlishwaran multipole method from multicore to exascale.” It remains to be seen if this “FACMM” algorithm will catch on, though it certainly deserves to.)
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