an Analytical Overview Of The State Of The Art, Open Problems, And Future Trends In Heterogeneous Parallel And Distributed Computing this Book Provides An Overview Of The Ongoing Academic Research, Development, And Uses Of Heterogeneous Parallel And Distributed Computing In The Context Of Scientifi
Numerical Linear Algebra for High-Performance Computers
โ Scribed by Jack J. Dongarra, Iain S. Duff, Danny C. Sorensen, Hank A. van der Vorst
- Book ID
- 127456297
- Publisher
- Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics
- Year
- 1987
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 4 MB
- Series
- Software, environments, tools
- Edition
- 2nd
- Category
- Library
- City
- Philadelphia
- ISBN
- 0898714281
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โฆ Synopsis
This book presents a unified treatment of recently developed techniques and current understanding about solving systems of linear equations and large scale eigenvalue problems on high-performance computers. It provides a rapid introduction to the world of vector and parallel processing for these linear algebra applications. Topics include major elements of advanced-architecture computers and their performance, recent algorithmic development, and software for direct solution of dense matrix problems, direct solution of sparse systems of equations, iterative solution of sparse systems of equations, and solution of large sparse eigenvalue problems. This book supercedes the SIAM publication Solving Linear Systems on Vector and Shared Memory Computers, which appeared in 1990. The new book includes a considerable amount of new material in addition to incorporating a substantial revision of existing text.
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This is a concise, insightful introduction to the field of numerical linear algebra. The clarity and eloquence of the presentation make it popular with teachers and students alike. The text aims to expand the reader's view of the field and to present standard material in a novel way. All of the most
Numerical Linear Algebra is a concise, insightful, and elegant introduction to the field of numerical linear algebra. Designed for use as a stand-alone textbook in a one-semester, graduate-level course in the topic, it has already been class-tested by MIT and Cornell graduate students from all field