Book: handbook for parallel programming with Intel supercomputers featuring research from Stephen Hawking's department

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2015
Book: handbook for parallel programming with Intel supercomputers featuring research from Stephen Hawking's department Book: handbook for parallel programming with Intel supercomputers featuring research from Stephen Hawking's department Book: handbook for parallel programming with Intel supercomputers featuring research from Stephen Hawking's department Book: handbook for parallel programming with Intel supercomputers featuring research from Stephen Hawking's department Book: handbook for parallel programming with Intel supercomputers featuring research from Stephen Hawking's department

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Reinders, J., Jeffers, J., High performance parallelism pearls : multicore and may-core programming approaches, v. 2, Morgan Kaufmann, 2015. Dedication by Jeffers on half title page.

This book illustrates how to do parallel programming and simulations with supercomputers such as the COSMOS series used by Stephen Hawking's department at Cambridge, which use the Xeon and Xeon Phi processors developed by Intel Corporation. The cover of the book features both the COSMOS computer, and imagery of the cosmic microwave background resulting from such simulation.

Stephen Hawking's office contained more than 300 books, all located on the bookshelves above the kitchen counter. They date as early as his student years, and the bulk corresponds to his long professional career from the 1960s to the 2010s. From the 1990s onwards Stephen would have used digital versions increasingly, so the books in his bookcases were a select subset. While some items are rare copies -like the dissertations he advised or book drafts- most of the library contents are rather standard prints. The majority contain significant individual marks, and even for those that do not, the connection to Hawking is evident. Books by friends and colleagues often contain inscriptions and inserts that evidence their relationship. Others remind of places he visited, conferences he attended, or relate to having become a celebrity and inspiration throughout the world. Of the books that he authored, there are usually multiple versions, translations, and occasionally draft versions. A good portion of the books also contain inserts such as notes by the authors or editors, receipts, and occasionally unrelated material that found its way into them around the time of their acquisition. A portion of them has also been bookmarked with post-its by Stephen's assistants pointing to the sections most relevant to show visitors.

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Category:
Stephen Hawking Office
Collection:
Stephen Hawking’s Office
Object Number:
2021-561/106
Materials:
paper (fibre product)
Measurements:
overall: 236 mm x 191 mm x 32 mm, 1.215 kg
type:
book
credit:
Accepted in lieu of Inheritance Tax by H M Government from the Estate of Stephen Hawking and allocated to the Science Museum, 2021