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Das Buch ist eine praktische EinfA1/4hrung in das Hochleistungsrechnen auf Linux-Clustern. In vier Teilen (Grundlagen, Technik, Programmierung, Praxis) wird ausfA1/4hrlich erklArt, wie man einen Haufen (Cluster) preiswerter Standard-PCs in einen Parallelcomputer verwandelt und diesen dann zur LAsung rechenintensiver Probleme einsetzt. Insbesondere enthAlt das Buch eine fundierte EinfA1/4hrung in MPI, dem grundlegenden Programmiermodell fA1/4r Cluster-Computer. Dabei werden anhand konkreter Beispiele die wichtigsten Paradigmen paralleler Programmierung prAsentiert. Vorgestellt werden auAerdem Entwicklungswerkzeuge, die Fehlersuche in parallelen Programmen und nA1/4tzliche Bibliotheken.
In the last decade, the boundary between physics and computer science has become a hotbed of interdisciplinary collaboration. Every passing year shows that physicists and computer scientists have a great deal to say to each other, sharing metaphors, intuitions, and mathematical techniques. In this book, two leading researchers in this area introduce the reader to the fundamental concepts of computational complexity. They go beyond the usual discussion of P, NP and NP-completeness to explain the deep meaning of the P vs. NP question, and explain many recent results which have not yet appeared in any textbook. They then give in-depth explorations of the major interfaces between computer science and physics: phase transitions in NP-complete problems, Monte Carlo algorithms, and quantum computing. The entire book is written in an informal style that gives depth with a minimum of mathematical formalism, exposing the heart of the matter without belabouring technical details. The only mathematical prerequisites are linear algebra, complex numbers, and Fourier analysis (and most chapters can be understood without even these). It can be used as a textbook for graduate students or advanced undergraduates, and will be enjoyed by anyone who is interested in understanding the rapidly changing field of theoretical computer science and its relationship with other sciences.
Festive animated feature in which an elf is handed the daunting but exciting task of saving Christmas. With Satan's evil twin on the loose and bent on destruction the prospects of a merry Christmas seem glum. Can a brave elf stave off the threat and save millions of children from disappointment?
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