During the last decade parallel technologies have completely transformed main stream computing. The majority of standard PCs today incorporate multi-processor chips, with up to four processors. This number will reach eight and more processors soon. The flexibility that parallel systems constructed w
Large Scale Scientific Computing
β Scribed by R. E. Bank, W. Fichtner, D. J. Rose, R. K. Smith (auth.), P. Deuflhard, B. Engquist (eds.)
- Publisher
- BirkhΓ€user Basel
- Year
- 1987
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 389
- Series
- Progress in Scientific Computing 7
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
In this book, the new and rapidly expanding field of scientific computing is understood in a double sense: as computing for scientific and engineering problems and as the science of doing such computations. Thus scientific computing touches at one side mathematical modelling (in the various fields of applications) and at the other side computer science. As soon as the mathematical models deΒ scribe the features of real life processes in sufficient detail, the associated computations tend to be large scale. As a consequence, interest more and more focusses on such numerical methods that can be expected to cope with large scale computational problems. Moreover, given the algorithms which are known to be efficient on a tradi tional computer, the question of implementation on modern supercomputers may get crucial. The present book is the proceedings of a meeting on "Large Scale Scientific Computing" , that was held a t the Oberwolfach Mathematical Institute (July 14-19, 1985) under the auspices of the Sonderforschungsbereich 123 of the University of Heidelberg. Participants included applied scientists with computational interests, numerical analysts, and experts on modern parallel computers. 'l'he purpose of the meeting was to establish a common underΒ standing of recent issues in scientific computing, especially in view of large scale problems. Fields of applications, which have been covered, included semi-conductor design, chemical combustion, flow through porous media, climatology, seismology, fluid dynami. cs, tomography, rheology, hydro power plant optimization, subwil. y control, space technology.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-xii
Front Matter....Pages 1-1
Algorithms for Semiconductor Device Simulation....Pages 3-21
Hierarchical Bases in the Numerical Solution of Parabolic Problems....Pages 22-36
Extrapolation Integrators for Quasilinear Implicit ODEs....Pages 37-50
Numerical Problems Arising from the Simulation of Combustion Phenomena....Pages 51-74
Numerical Computation of Stiff Systems for Nonequilibrium Ionization Problems....Pages 75-82
Finite Element Simulation of Saturated-Unsaturated Flow Through Porous Media....Pages 83-93
Front Matter....Pages 95-95
Numerical Pathfollowing Beyond Critical Points in ODE Models....Pages 97-113
Computing Bifurcation Diagrams for Large Nonlinear Variational Problems....Pages 114-137
Extinction Limits for Premixed Laminar Flames in a Stagnation Point Flow....Pages 138-158
A Numerical Method for Calculating Complete Theoretical Seismograms in Vertically Varying Media....Pages 159-179
On a New Boundary Element Spectral Method....Pages 180-193
Front Matter....Pages 195-195
A High Order Essentially Non-Oscillatory Shock Capturing Method....Pages 197-208
Vortex Dynamics Studied by Large-Scale Solutions to the Euler Equations....Pages 209-231
Front Matter....Pages 233-233
Numerical Backprojection in the Inverse 3D Radon Transform....Pages 235-244
A Direct Algebraic Algorithm in Computerized Tomography....Pages 245-256
A Two-Grid-Approach to Identification and Control Problems for Partial Differential Equations....Pages 257-268
Front Matter....Pages 269-269
Solving Large-Scale Integer Optimization Problems....Pages 271-286
Numerical Treatment of State and Control Constraints in the Computation of Optimal Feedback Laws for Nonlinear Control Problems....Pages 287-306
Optimal Production Scheme for the Gosau Hydro Power Plant System....Pages 307-328
Front Matter....Pages 329-329
The Use of Vector and Parallel Computers in the Solution of Large Sparse Linear Equations....Pages 331-348
Front Matter....Pages 329-329
Local Uniform Mesh Refinement on Vector and Parallel Processors....Pages 349-367
Using Supercomputers to Model Heat Transfer in Biomedical Applications....Pages 368-385
Back Matter....Pages 387-388
β¦ Subjects
Computational Mathematics and Numerical Analysis; Computational Science and Engineering; Numerical Analysis
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