Frontiers of massively parallel scientific computation
James R. Fischer
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Frontiers of massively parallel scientific computation
Published
1987
Publisher
National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Scientific and Technical Information Office
Pages
321
Subjects
Processor-In-Memory (PIM) based architectures for petaflops potential massively parallel processing
Storage and visualization of spatial data in a high-performance semantic database system
EUPDF, an Eulerian-based Monte Carlo probability density function (PDF) solver
A scalable parallel cell-projection volume rendering algorithm for three-dimensional unstructured data
Empirical study of parallel LRU simulation algorithms
Dynamic file-access characteristics of a production parallel scientific workload
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Frontiers of massively parallel scientific computation was written by James R. Fischer.
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