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Domain-Based Parallelism and Problem Decomposition Methods in Computational Science and Engineering (Paperback)
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Domain-Based Parallelism and Problem Decomposition Methods in Computational Science and Engineering (Paperback)
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This refereed volume arose from the editors' recognition that
physical scientists, engineers, and applied mathematicians are
developing, in parallel, solutions to problems of parallelization.
The cross-disciplinary field of scientific computation is bringing
about better communication between heterogeneous computational
groups, as they face this common challenge. This volume is one
attempt to provide cross-disciplinary communication. Problem
decomposition and the use of domain-based parallelism in
computational science and engineering was the subject addressed at
a workshop held at the University of Minnesota Supercomputer
Institute in April 1994. The authors were subsequently able to
address the relationships between their individual applications and
independently developed approaches. This book is written for an
interdisciplinary audience and concentrates on transferable
algorithmic techniques, rather than the scientific results
themselves. Cross-disciplinary editing was employed to identify
jargon that needed further explanation and to ensure provision of a
brief scientific background for each chapter at a tutorial level so
that the physical significance of the variables is clear and
correspondences between fields are visible.
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