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Introduction to High Performance Scientific Computing

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Publisher
The MIT Press
Year
2011
Tongue
English
Leaves
464
Category
Library

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While good texts exist on numerical modeling, numerical linear algebra, computer architecture, parallel computing, performance optimization, no book brings together these strands in a unified manner. The need for a book such as the present became apparent to the author working at a computing center: users are domain experts who not necessarily have mastery of all the background that would make them efficient computational scientists. This book, then, teaches those topics that seem indispensible for scientists engaging in large-scale computations.


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