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OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS Introduction To Parallel Computing by Wesley Petersen & Peter Arbenz
In the last few years courses on parallel comp0utation have been developed and offered in many institutions as recognition of the growing significance of this topic in mathematics and computer science. This book is an ideal practical student guide to scientific computing on parallel computers working up from a hardware instruction level to shared memory machines and finally to distributed memory machines. The subject covered include linear algebra fast fourier transform Monte-Carlo simulations and related topics including examples in C but using Fortran numerical library conventions. The contents of this book are a distillation of many projects which have subsequently become the material for a course on parallel computing given for several years at the Swiss Federal institute of Technology in Zurich. Key Features A practical student guide to scientific computing on parallel computers Explanation by clear and easy to follow examples in C and Fortran Includes theoretical background to examples Unique coverage of parallelism on microprocessors Appendix includes glossary of terms and notations and symbols