TY - BOOK ID - 12942667 TI - Parallel scientific computing in C++ and MPI AU - Karniadakis, George AU - Kirby, Robert M PY - 2003 SN - 9780521520805 0521817544 9780511812583 PB - Cambridge Cambridge University Press DB - UniCat KW - C++ (Computer program language) KW - Data transmission systems. KW - Parallel processing (Electronic computers) KW - 681.3*D32 KW - Data communication systems KW - Transmission of data KW - Digital communications KW - Electronic data processing KW - Electronic systems KW - Information theory KW - Telecommunication systems KW - High performance computing KW - Multiprocessors KW - Parallel programming (Computer science) KW - Supercomputers KW - language classifications: applicative languages; data-flow languages; design languages; extensible languages; macro and assembly languages; nonprocedural languages; specialized application and very high-level languages (Programminglanguages) KW - C++ (Computer program language). KW - Parallel processing (Electronic computers). KW - 681.3*D32 language classifications: applicative languages; data-flow languages; design languages; extensible languages; macro and assembly languages; nonprocedural languages; specialized application and very high-level languages (Programminglanguages) KW - Data transmission systems UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:12942667 AB - This book provides a seamless approach to numerical algorithms, modern programming techniques and parallel computing. These concepts and tools are usually taught serially across different courses and different textbooks, thus observing the connection between them. The necessity of integrating these subjects usually comes after such courses are concluded (e.g., during a first job or a thesis project), thus forcing the student to synthesize what is perceived to be three independent subfields into one in order to produce a solution. The book includes both basic and advanced topics and places equal emphasis on the discretization of partial differential equations and on solvers. Advanced topics include wavelets, high-order methods, non-symmetric systems and parallelization of sparse systems. A CD-ROM accompanies the text. ER -