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1. PARA 1994: Lyngby, Denmark
- Jack J. Dongarra, Jerzy Wasniewski:
Parallel Scientific Computing, First International Workshop, PARA '94, Lyngby, Denmark, June 20-23, 1994, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 879, Springer 1994, ISBN 3-540-58712-8 - Anders Ålund, Per Lötstedt, Roland Rydeén:
Computational Fluid Dynamics on Workstation Clusters in Industrial Environments. 1-10 - Bjarne Stig Andersen, P. Kaae, C. Keable, Wojciech Owczarz, Jerzy Wasniewski, Zahari Zlatev:
PVM Implementations of Advection-Chemistry Modules of Air Pollution Models. 11-16 - Vincenzo Antonuccio-Delogu, Ugo Becciani:
A Parallel Tree N-Body Code for Heterogeneous Clusters. 17-32 - José M. Badía, Antonio M. Vidal:
Parallel Computation of the Eigenstructure of Toeplitz-plus-Hankel Matrices on Multicomputers. 33-40 - Susanne M. Balle, Palle M. Pedersen:
Singular Value Decomposition on the Connection Machine CM-5/CM-5E. 41-50 - Vincent A. Barker, Chen Yingqun:
Computing Eigenvalues of Sparse Matrices on the Connection Machine. 51-58 - Claus Bendtsen:
Preliminary Experiences with Extrapolation Methods for Parallel Solution of Differential Algebraic Equations. 59-66 - Pavel Berkhin, John Brown:
A Transform Approach to Fast Matrix Multiplication. 67-79 - Gert D. Billing:
Quantum Mechanical Treatment of Reactive Scattering Problems. 80-88 - Achim Bode, Norbert Eicker, Thomas Lippert, Klaus Schilling, Peer Ueberholz:
Visualizing the Critical Dynamics of Monopole Current Clusters - Global/Local Programming on the Connection Machine CM-5. 89-99 - Krzysztof Boryczko, Jacek Kitowski, Jacek Moscinski:
Load-Balancing Procedure for Distributed Short-Range Molecular Dynamics. 100-109 - John Brown, Per Christian Hansen, Jerzy Wasniewski, Zahari Zlatev:
Comparison of Massively Parallel SIMD Computers Using Air Pollution Models. 110-126 - Marian Bubak, Jacek Moscinski, Marek Pogoda, W. Zdechlikiewicz:
Parallel Distributed 2-D Short-Range Molecular Dynamics on Networked Workstations. 127-135 - Marian Bubak, Jacek Moscinski, Renata Slota:
Implementation of Parallel Lattice Gas Program on Workstations under PVM. 136-146 - Jaeyoung Choi, Jack J. Dongarra, Roldan Pozo, David W. Walker:
Constructing Numerical Software Libraries for High-Performance Computing Environments. 147-168 - Michel J. Daydé, Iain S. Duff:
The CERFACS Experience. 169-176 - Renate Dohmen:
Towards an Automatic Portation of Programs from nCUBE2 to KSR1. 177-189 - V. D. Elinov, Oleg G. Monakhov, I. I. Ushatinsky:
Seismic Data Processing: Parallel and Conservative Computations on the Multitransputer System. 190-193 - Yakov I. Fet, Alexander Vazhenin:
Heterogeneous Processing: A Combined Approach. 194-206 - Salvatore Filippone, Maria Loredana Sales:
Experiences in Numerical Software on IBM Distributed Memory Architectures. 207-218 - T. L. Freeman, J. Mark Bull:
Shared Memory and Message Passing Implementations of Parallel Algorithms for Numerical Integration. 219-228 - M. Gajecki, Jacek Moscinski:
A New Algorithm for the Traveling Salesman Problem on Networked Workstations. 229-235 - George Al Geist II:
Cluster Computing: The Wave of the Future? 236-246 - L. Grosz, C. Roll, Willi Schönauer:
Nonlinear Finite Element Problems on Parallel Computers. 247-261 - Harri Hakula, Jouni Malinen, Petri Kallberg, Pekka Valve:
The Finite Element Method Applied to the Exterior Helmholtz Problem on the IBM SP-1. 262-269 - Sven Hammarling:
The Challenge of Portable Libraries for High Performance Machines. 270-286 - Per Christian Hansen:
Parallel Issues of Regularization Problems. 287-295 - Per Christian Hansen, Tzvetan Ostromsky, Zahari Zlatev:
Two Enhancements in a Partitioned Sparse Code. 296-303 - William J. Harrod, Majed Sidani:
Numerical Algorithms for the Cray T3D. 304-311 - A. Hunding:
Nonlinear Dynamics in Biochemical Control Systems. 312-317 - S. Lennart Johnsson, Kapil K. Mathur:
Scientific Software Libraries for Scalable. 318-332 - Jürgen Günter Kienhöfer:
The EFFECT System for Parallel Programming. 333-343 - Thomas Larsen, Wouter Joosen, John W. Perram:
The Object-Oriented Development of a Parallel Application in Polymer Dynamics. 344-348 - Henryk Leszcynkski, Jerzy Pieniazek:
On Some Difference Analogues of PDEs with a Delay. 349-357 - Kaj Madsen, Ole Toft:
Parallel Interval Methods for Perturbed Linear Systems. 358-361 - Oliver A. McBryan:
Limiting Factors in High Performance Computing. 362-373 - Peter Michielse:
Programming the Convex Exemplar Series SPP System. 374-382 - K. Museth, Gert D. Billing, J. Linderberg:
The Full Quantum Mechanical Three Body Problem of H2+. 383-391 - Ole H. Nielsen:
Molecular dynamics: experiences with Connection Machines CM-200 and CM-5. 392-396 - Patrik Nordling, Peter Fritzson:
Solving Ordinary Differential Equations on Parallel Computers - Applied to Dynamic Rolling Bearings Simulation. 397-415 - Marcin Paprzycki, Przemyslaw Stpiczynski:
Solving Linear Recurrence Systems on a Cray Y-MP. 416-424 - Palle M. Pedersen, Susanne M. Balle:
Selected Techniques for Efficient Parallel Implementation of Dense Linear Algebra Algorithms on the Connection Machine CM-5/CM/5E. 425-433 - Roar Skålin, Dag Bjørge, Nils Gustafsson, Ivar Lie, Deborah Salmond:
Parallelization of HIRLAM on MIMD Platforms. 434-457 - Jens N. Sørensen, Martin O. L. Hansen, Erik Jensen:
Simulation of Fluid Dynamical Flow Problems. 458-468 - Marek Szularz, Jim Weston, Kieran Murphy, Maurice Clint:
Parallel Algorithms for the Partial Eigensolution of Large Sparse Matrices on Novel Architecture Computers. 469-482 - Carl G. Tengwall:
SP2 Architecture and Performance. 483-492 - Per Grove Thomsen:
Real Time Simulation in a Cluster Computing Environment. 493-497 - Søren Toxvaerd:
Parallel Computations in Molecular Dynamics. 498-504 - Alexander Vazhenin:
Efficient High-Accuracy Computations in Massively Parallel Systems. 505-519 - Plamen Y. Yalamov:
Stability of Parallel Bidiagonal Solvers. 520-533 - Adam T. Zemla:
Wavelet Transforms Computing on PVM. 534-546 - Zahari Zlatev, Jerzy Wasniewski:
PARASPAR: Parallel Solvers for Sparse Linear Algebraic Systems. 547-556 - Andrej Zrimsek, Tine Smukavec:
Fair Metacomputer - FMC. 557-566
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