International Workshop on Functional High-Performance and Numerical Computing

The ACM SIGPLAN International Workshop on Functional High-Performance and Numerical Computing (FHPNC) aims to bring together researchers and practitioners exploring or employing the use of functional or declarative programming languages or techniques in scientific computing, and specifically in the domains of high-performance computing and numerical programming.

The purpose of the meeting is to enable sharing of results, experiences, and novel ideas about how high-level, declarative techniques can help make high-performance, distributed/parallel, or numerically-intensive code dealing with computationally challenging problems easier to write, read, maintain, or portable to new architectures. Areas of interest include, but are not limited to, relevant compiler technologies, runtime systems (including fault tolerance mechanisms and those supporting distributed or parallel computation), domain-specific languages (embedded or otherwise), type systems, algebraic differentiation, formal methods, and libraries (e.g. for exact or interval arithmetic).

The workshop is co-located with the International Conference on Functional Programming (ICFP). FHPNC is a merger of the workshops FHPC and NPFL.

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FHPNC does not have a formal steering committee, but the following friends of FHPNC have expressed an interest in guiding its future.