| S. B. Baden. Software infrastructure for non-uniform scientific computations on parallel processors. Applied Computing Review, ACM, 4(1):7--10, Spring 1996. |
.... may include adding an interface to the parallel unstructured multilevel grids that we use to construct our coarse grids as these are generally useful for anyone building a parallel algebraic multigrid code, or in fact any parallel algorithm on unstructured multilevel grids, similar to how Kelp [8] and Titanium [85] provide parallel multilevel structured grid primitives. 7.3.3 Prometheus FEAP provides Prometheus with the local finite element problem (that was originally constructed by Athena) i.e. coordinates, element connectivities, material identifiers, and the boundaries conditions. ....
S. B. Baden. Software infrastructure for non-uniform scientific computations on parallel processors. Applied Computing Review, ACM, 4(1):7--10, Spring 1996.
....Northeastern University[12] is trying to create a virtual space in which scientists who are distributed across the nation can meet, talk, plan their research, and run their experiments. Support for the dynamic addition of clients is being included in MPI 2[8] Similarly, the San Diego project KeLP[1] seeks to improve the manner in which accesses to remote data may be made more efficient by investigation of object based data bases for data storage that enable computations to migrate toward useful data as well as by investigation of alternative, compiler based approaches to linking interactive ....
.... ) clidataarg; return value controls forwarding return (rec level lim lowerbound rec level lim upperbound) void main(int argc, char argv[ char groupid = NULL; Limits clidat = malloc(sizeof(Limits) DExchange de = DExchangecreate( clidat.lowerbound = atoi(argv[1]) lower and upper bounds for clidat.upperbound = atoi(argv[2] filtering of atmospheric levels DExchangeregisterformat(de, x mixing ratio , xmixinglist) DExchangeregisterfilter(de, x mixing ratio , xMixFilter, void )clidat) if (DExchangelisten(de, 0) 1) exit( 1) open ....
Scott B. Baden. Software infrastructure for non-uniform scientific computations on parallel processors. Applied Computing Review, May 1996. ACM Special Interest Group on Applied Computing.
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S. B. Baden. Software infrastructure for non-uniform scientific computations on parallel processors. Applied Computing Review, ACM, 4(1):7--10, Spring 1996.
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