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CRC Press
While the architecture of present-day parallel supercomputers is largely based on the concept of a shared memory, with its attendant limitations of common access, advances in semicoductor technology have led to the development of highly parellel computer architectures with decentralized storage and limited connections in which each processor possesses high bandwidth local memory connected to a... Read more
PREFACE 1. INTRODUCTION Systolic Algorithms 2. POLYNOMIAL AND ROOT FINDING METHODS 3. SYSTOLIC MATRIX OPERATIONS 4. QUADRATURE AND DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS 5 . SOLUTION OF LINEAR SYSTEMS 6. EIGENV ALOE-EIGENVECTOR COMPUTATIONS 7. LINEAR AND DYNAMIC PROGRAMMING
Biography
David J. Evans Loughborough University of Technology, UK






