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International Journal of High Performance Computing Applications, Volume 5
Volume 5, Number 1, March 1991
- Charlotte Froese Fischer:
Concurrent Vector Algorithms for Spline Solutions of the Helium Pair Equation. 5-20 - X. W. Wang, Steven G. Louie, Marvin L. Cohen:
Predicting High-Pressure and Excited-State Properties of Real Materials. 21-33 - L. G. Ferreira, Suhuai Wei, Alex Zunger:
Stability, Electronic Structure, and Phase Diagrams of Novel Inter- Semiconductor Compounds. 34-56 - Gregory J. Tawa, Jules W. Moskowitz, Paula A. Whitlock, Kevin E. Schmidt:
Accurate First Principles Calculation of Many-Body Interactions. 57-71 - Mutsumi Aoyagi, Ron L. Shepard, Albert F. Wagner:
An Ab Initio Theoretical Study of the CH + H2 ⇌ Ch3 * ⇌ Ch2 + H Reactions. 72-89 - Hans M. Amman, David A. Kendrick:
Parallel Processing for Large-Scale Nonlinear Control Experiments in Economics. 90-95
Volume 5, Number 2, June 1991
- Chris Barrett, Frank Bobrowicz, Ralph G. Brickner, Bradley A. Clark, Rajan Gupta, Ann H. Hayes, Harold Trease, Andrew B. White Jr.:
Centers of Supercomputing - Supercomputing At Los Alamos National Laboratory. 3-9 - Michael T. Heath, George Al Geist II, John B. Drake:
Early Experience With the Intel iPsc/860 At Oak Ridge National Laboratory. 10-26 - James M. Hutchinson, Stavros A. Zenios:
Financial Simulations On a Massively Parallel Connection Machine. 28-46 - Maurice Yarrow, Unmeel B. Mehta:
Multiprocessing On Supercomputers for Computational Aerodynamics. 47-73 - Hong-Qiang Ding:
Simulating Lattice Qcd On a Caltech/ Jpl Hypercube. 74-81 - Hsieh-Lung Hsu, Hojjat Adeli:
A Microtasking Algorithm for Optimization of Structures. 82-91 - Michael P. Persons, Lawrence L. Halcomb:
Decoupled Asynchronous I/o for Data Processing Applications On Supercomputers. 92-95
Volume 5, Number 3, September 1991
- Joanne L. Martin:
In Memoriam - Sidney Fernbach (1917-1991). 3 - Dennis W. Duke:
Computational Science At the Supercomputer Computations Research Institute. 4-12 - John M. Dawson, Richard D. Sydora, Viktor K. Decyk, Paulette C. Liewer, Robert D. Ferraro:
Physics Modeling of Tokamak Transport, a Grand Challenge for Controlled Fusion. 13-35 - Richard Scalettar, D. J. Scalapino, Robert L. Sugar, S. R. White:
Quantum Monte Carlo Simulations of a CuO2 Model. 36-45 - Misako Ishiguro:
Queuing Model Analysis of the Fujitsu Vp2000 With Dual Scalar Architecture. 46-62 - David H. Bailey, Eric Barszcz, John T. Barton, D. S. Browning, Robert L. Carter, Leonardo Dagum, Rod A. Fatoohi, Paul O. Frederickson, T. A. Lasinski, Robert Schreiber, Horst D. Simon, V. Venkatakrishnan, Sisira Weeratunga:
The Nas Parallel Benchmarks. 63-73 - Anthony T. Chronopoulos, Chittur Ramanathan Swaminathan, Vaughan R. Voller:
The Stefan Problem Solved Via Conjugate Gradient - Like Iterative Methods On a Parallel Vector Machine. 74-91 - Michel J. Daydé, Iain S. Duff:
Use of Level 3 Blas in Lu Factorization in a Multiprocessing Environment On Three Vector Multiprocessors: the Alliant Fx/80, the Cray-2, and the Ibm 3090 Vf. 92-110
Volume 5, Number 4, December 1991
- Thomas A. Weber:
The National Science Foundation Supercomputer Centers Program. 3 - Lawrence E. Brandt:
A History and Prospectus for the Nsf Supercomputer Centers. 4-9 - Paulette Clancy:
Computer Simulation of Crystal Growth and Dissolution in Metals and Semiconductors. 10-33 - Mitchell D. Smooke, Vincent Giovangigli:
Numerical Modeling of Axisym m eTric Laminar Diffusion Flames By a Parallel Boundary Value Method. 34-49 - Steven A. Gottlieb, A. Krasnitz, Urs M. Heller, Anthony D. Kennedy, W. Liu, J. B. Kogut, R. L. Renken, Donald Keith Sinclair, K. C. Wang, Robert L. Sugar, Doug Toussaint:
Hadron Thermodynamics On the Connection Machine. 50-60 - Claude Bernard, Michael C. Ogilvie, Thomas A. DeGrand, Carleton DeTar, Steven A. Gottlieb, A. Krasnitz, Robert L. Sugar, Doug Toussaint:
Studying Quarks and Gluons On Mimd Parallel Computers. 61-70 - Lars Hernquist:
The Fueling of Active Galaxies. 71-83 - Herbert W. Hamber:
Simulations of Discrete Quantized Gravity. 84-97 - Charles L. Brooks III, William S. Young, Douglas J. Tobias:
Molecular Simulations On Supercomputers. 98-112
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