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Parallel Algorithms and Matrix Computation

Parallel Algorithms and Matrix Computation

Parallel Algorithms and Matrix Computation
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Parallel Algorithms and Matrix Computation Paperback - 1988

by Modi, Jagdish J

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Oxford University Press, USA. 1988. Paperback. UsedVeryGood. Trade paperback, part of the Oxford Applied Mathematics and Computing Scien ce Series; light fading, light shelf wear to exterior; otherwise in very go od condition with clean text, firm binding. .
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One of the first textbooks on the topic, this book brings together and further articulates the fundamental concepts in parallel computing. It covers the application of parallel algorithms to numerical linear algebra, with an emphasis on the design and analysis of algorithms that are of particular importance in both industrial and academic research. The first part is devoted to a discussion of the general principles and techniques involved, and is illustrated by numerous examples. Dr. Modi goes on to describe some key areas of application, such as sorting, linear systems, partial differential equations, singular-value decomposition, and eigenvalue analysis. Based on a lecture course at the University of Cambridge, the text will appeal to those with an interest in the design and implementations of algorithms in parallel computing.
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