Numerical Algorithms for Modern Parallel Computer Architectures
Parallel computers have started to completely revolutionize scientific computation. Articles in this volume represent applied mathematics, computer science, and application aspects of parallel scientific computing. Major advances are discussed dealing wit
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Mathematics Subject Classification (1980): 68C05, 65KXX Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Numerical algorithms for modem parallel computer architectures / Martin Schultz, editor. p. cm. - (The IMA volumes in mathematics and its applications: v. 13) Papers presented at a workshop organized and sponsored by the Institute for Mathematics and Its Applications of the University of Minnesota. Bibliography: p. Includes index. 1. Parallel processing (Electronic computers)-Congresses. 2. Computer architecture--Congresses. 3. Algorithms-Congresses. I. Schultz, Martin H. II. University of Minnesota. Institute for Mathematics and Its Applications. III. Series. QA76.5.N79 1988 88-4953 004' .35--dc19
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