
Scientific Applications Of The Connection Machine (2nd Edition)
Horst D. Simon(Editor)
World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd
2nd Edition
Will be published approx. on 1. December 1991
Book
Hardback
412 pages
978-981-02-0928-5 (ISBN)
Description
The Connection Machine is one of the first commercially available machines which allows users to explore massive parallelism for the solution of large scale engineering and scientific applications. The CM2 features up to 64,000 processors. This is parallelism on an unprecedented scale which opens up new areas of computational science. Because of the overwhelming response to the first edition, a new edition has been prepared. New papers which document recent developments are added, bringing the volume up-to-date.
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Edition
2nd Revised edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Singapore
Singapore
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Edition type
Revised edition
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
ISBN-13
978-981-02-0928-5 (9789810209285)
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Schweitzer Classification
Person
Content
Finite-difference seismic modeling in real time, J. Myczkowski, et al; compiler parallelization of an elliptic grid generator for 1990 Gordon Bell Prize, G. Sabot, et al; an assessment of the connection machine, R. Schreiber; development of an Euler code on a connection machine, R.K. Agarwal and J.L. Richardson; the giant-Fourier-transform, S. Bershader, et al; pure gauge QCD on the connection machine, R.G. Brickner and C.F. Baillie; 3D image synthesis on the connection machine, F.C. Crow, et al; dynamic finite element simulations on the connection machine, C. Farhat, et al; totally parallel multilevel algorithms, P.O. Frederickson; molecular dynamics algorithm on the connection machine, D.L. Greenwell, et al; fast Fourier transform algorithm design and trade-offs on the CM-2, R.A. Kamin III and G.B. Adams III; grid communication of the connection machine - analysis, performance, and improvements, C. Levit; a three-dimensional Navier-Stoker method for the connection machine, L.N. Long; connection machine application performance, O.A. McBryan; benchmarking and performance analysis of the CM-2, D.W. Myers and G.B. Adams III; Kanerva's sparse distributed memory - an associative memory algorithm well-suited to the connection machine, D. Rogers; a connection machine implementation of tracer particle flow visualization, J.B. Salem and J.A. Sethian; parallel matrix multiplication on the connection machine, W.F. Tichy; the preconditioned conjugate gradient method on the connection machine, C. Tong, et al.