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Japanese Supercomputing: Architecture, Algorithms, and Applications

✍ Scribed by Takayuki Aki (auth.), Dr. Raul H. Mendez, Dr. Steven A. Orszag (eds.)


Publisher
Springer-Verlag New York
Year
1988
Tongue
English
Leaves
166
Series
Lecture Notes in Engineering 36
Edition
1
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


Contents: A Computer Study on Mach Reflection around a Concave Surface.- Computational Study on Aerodynamic Characteristics of Automobiles.- Use of Multicolor Vectorization of Incomplete LU Preconditioning for the Wilson Fermion on the Lattice.- Supercomputing for Plasma MHD Simulations.- High Accuracy Particle-Particle Particle-Mesh Code and its Application to Laser-Produced Dense Plasma.- Implementation of the Concurrent Scaled Conjugate Gradient Method on the intel iPSC.- On an O(N log N) Algorithm for the Gravitational N-body Simulation and its Vectorization.- The Performance of the Alliant FX/8 on Two Sets of Benchmarks.- FACOM VP Series E Model.- HITACHI Supercomputer S-820 System Overview.- Parallel Computer MiPAX.- Vectorization of Lanczos Algorithms on the NEC SX Supercomputer System.

✦ Table of Contents


Front Matter....Pages I-IV
A Computer Study on Mach Reflection around a Concave Surface....Pages 1-19
Computational Study on Aerodynamic Characteristics of Automobiles....Pages 20-33
Use of Multicolor Vectorization of Incomplete LU Preconditioning for the Wilson Fermion on the Lattice....Pages 34-46
Supercomputing for Plasma MHD Simulations....Pages 47-58
High Accuracy Particle-Particle Particle-Mesh Code and Its Application to Laser-Produced Dense Plasma....Pages 59-72
Implementation of the Concurrent Scaled Conjugate Gradient Method on the intel iPSC....Pages 73-83
On an O ( N log N ) Algorithm for the Gravitational N-body Simulation and Its Vectorization....Pages 84-96
The Performance of the Alliant FX/8 on Two Sets of Benchmarks....Pages 97-110
FACOM VP Series E model....Pages 111-127
HITACHI Supercomputer S-820 System Overview....Pages 128-135
Parallel Computer MiPAX....Pages 136-150
Vectorization of Lanczos Algorithms on Supercomputer SX System....Pages 151-161
Back Matter....Pages 164-164

✦ Subjects


Processor Architectures;Complexity;Computer Hardware;Software Engineering/Programming and Operating Systems


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