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Vector and Parallel Processing - VECPAR'98 - Third International Conference Porto, Portugal, June 21-23, 1998 Selected Papers and Invited Talks (Paperback, 1999 ed.)
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Vector and Parallel Processing - VECPAR'98 - Third International Conference Porto, Portugal, June 21-23, 1998 Selected Papers and Invited Talks (Paperback, 1999 ed.)
Series: Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 1573
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This book stands as the visible mark of VECPAR'98 - 3rd
International Meeting on Vector and Parallel Processing, which was
held in Porto (Portugal) from 21 to 23 June 1998. VECPAR'98 was the
third of the VECPAR series of conferences initiatedin1993and
organisedby FEUP, the FacultyofEngineering of the University of
Porto. The conference programme comprised a total of 6 invited
talks, 66 c- tributedpapers and18posters. Thecontributed papers
andposters were selected from 120 extended abstracts originating
from 27 countries. Outline of the book The book, with 7 chapters,
contains 41 contributed papers and 6 invited talks. The 41 papers
included in these proceedings result from the reviewing of all
papers presented at the conference. Each of the ?rst 6 chapters
includes 1 of the 6 invited talks of the conference, and related
papers. Chapters 1, 2, 4, 5 and 7 are initiated by an introductory
text providing the reader with a guide to the chapter contents.
Chapter 1 is on numerical algebra.It begins with an introductory
text by - cente Hernandez, followedby the invited talk by Gene
Golub, entitled Some - usual Eigenvalue Problems.The
remaining11contributed articles in thischapter deal either with
large scale eigenvalue problems or with linear system problems.
Computational?uiddynamicsandcrashandstructural analysiswere brought
under the same chapter and that is Chapter 2, which contains the
invited talk byTimothyBarth, entitledParallel Domain Decomposition
Pre-conditioning for Computational Fluid Dynamics, plus 8
contributed papers. Timothy Barth also authors the introductory
text to the chapter."
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