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2nd PP 1985: Norfolk, Virginia, USA
- C. William Gear, Robert G. Voigt:
Selected Papers from the Second Conference on Parallel Processing for Scientific Computing, Norfolk, Virginia, USA, November 18-21, 1985. SIAM 1987, ISBN 0-89871-216-5
Part I
- C. William Gear, Robert G. Voigt:
A note from the editors. PP 1985: 1 - Christian H. Bischof, Charles Van Loan:
The WY representation for products of householder matrices. PP 1985: 2-13 - Tony F. Chan, Diana C. Resasco:
A domain-decomposed fast Poisson solver on a rectangle. PP 1985: 14-26 - William L. Briggs, Leslie B. Hart, Roland A. Sweet, Abbie O'Gallagher:
Multiprocessor FFT Methods. PP 1985: 27-42 - Debasis Mitra:
Asynchronous relaxations for the numerical solution of differential equations by parallel processors. PP 1985: 43-58 - William Ward Armstrong, T. Anthony Marsland, M. Olafsson, Jonathan Schaeffer:
Solving equations of motion on a virtual tree machine. PP 1985: 59-72 - Virendra C. Bhavsar, J. R. Isaac:
Design and analysis of parallel Monte Carlo algorithms. PP 1985: 73-95 - Chester E. Grosch:
Adapting a Navier-stokes code to the ICL-DAP. PP 1985: 96-118 - Joel H. Saltz, Vijay K. Naik, David M. Nicol:
Reduction of the effects of the communication delays in scientific algorithms on message passing MIMD architectures. PP 1985: 118-134
Part II
- Jack J. Dongarra, Danny C. Sorensen:
A fully parallel algorithm for the symmetric eigenvalue problem. PP 1985: 139-154 - Sy-Shin Lo, Bernard Philippe, Ahmed H. Sameh:
A multiprocessor algorithm for the symmetric tridiagonal eigenvalue problem. PP 1985: 155-165 - David E. Keyes, William Gropp:
A comparison of domain decomposition techniques for elliptic partial differential equations and their parallel implementation. PP 1985: 166-201 - Bradley J. Lucier, Ross A. Overbeek:
A parallel adaptive numerical scheme for hyperbolic systems for conservation laws. PP 1985: 203-219 - Harry F. Jordan:
Interpreting parallel processor performance measurements. PP 1985: 220-226 - Oliver A. McBryan, Eric F. van de Velde:
Hypercube Algorithms and Implementations. PP 1985: 227-287
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