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Studies in computational science : parallel programming paradigms.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Englewood Cliffs, N.J. : Prenctice Hall, c1995.Description: xvi, 368 p. : il. ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 0134393244
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Contents:
I. Programming concepts -- 1. Parallel programming paradigms -- 2. The SuperPascal language -- II. The all-pairs paradigm -- 3. Householder reduction -- 4. The All-Pairs pipeline -- 5. Balancing a pipeline -- 6. The N-Body pipeline -- III. The multiplication paradigm -- 7. The multiplication pipeline -- IV. The divide and conquer paradigm -- 8. The fast Fourier transform -- 9. Parallel divide and conquer -- 10. Hypercubes and tree machines -- V. The Monte Carlo paradigm -- 11. Simulated annealing -- 12. Primality testing -- 13. Multiple-lenght division revisited -- 14. Parallel Monte Carlo trials -- VI. The cellular automata paradigm -- 15. Laplace's equation -- 16. Parallel cellular automata -- VII. Parallel model programs -- 17. Complete SuperPascal programs.
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Bibliografía: p. 360-368.

I. Programming concepts -- 1. Parallel programming paradigms -- 2. The SuperPascal language -- II. The all-pairs paradigm -- 3. Householder reduction -- 4. The All-Pairs pipeline -- 5. Balancing a pipeline -- 6. The N-Body pipeline -- III. The multiplication paradigm -- 7. The multiplication pipeline -- IV. The divide and conquer paradigm -- 8. The fast Fourier transform -- 9. Parallel divide and conquer -- 10. Hypercubes and tree machines -- V. The Monte Carlo paradigm -- 11. Simulated annealing -- 12. Primality testing -- 13. Multiple-lenght division revisited -- 14. Parallel Monte Carlo trials -- VI. The cellular automata paradigm -- 15. Laplace's equation -- 16. Parallel cellular automata -- VII. Parallel model programs -- 17. Complete SuperPascal programs.

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