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| #5773996 in Books | 1997-03-15 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.00 x.50 x7.70l,.87 | File type: PDF | 214 pages||1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.| Book written by a long-time professional expert in computational linear algebra.|By Alexander Tsvelikh|Professor van de Geijn is one of the world leading experts in computational linear algebra and parallel computing. His works, including this book, have been a very valuable contribution to such an important area of computational mathematics as the development of efficient algo|About the Author|Robert A. van de Geijn is Associate Professor of Computer Sciences and a member of the Texas Institute for Computational and Applied Mathematics at the University of Texas at Austin.
This book is a comprehensive introduction to all the components of a high-performance parallel linear algebra library, as well as a guide to the PLAPACK infrastructure.
PLAPACK is a library infrastructure for the parallel implementation of linear algebra algorithms and applications on distributed memory supercomputers such as the Intel Paragon, IBM SP2, Cray T3D/T3E, SGI PowerChallenge, and Convex Exemplar. This infrastructure allows library developers, s...
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