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International Journal of High Performance Computing Applications, Volume 3
Volume 3, Number 1, March 1989
- Joanne L. Martin:
Supercomputers, Networks, and Privacy. 3-4 - Christopher Eoyang, Raul Mendez:
Supercomputing in Japan: Institute for Supercomputing Research. 5-9 - Linda Kaufman, Norman L. Schryer:
Solving Two- Dimensional Partial Differential Equations On Vector and Scalar Machines. 10-33 - Anna Nagurney, Dae-Shik Kim:
Parallel and Serial Variational Inequality Decomposition Algorithms for Multicommodity Market Equilibrium Problems. 34-58 - Gary R. Montry:
Massively Parallel Mathematical Sieves. 59-74 - Swarn P. Kumar:
Solving Tridiagonal Linear Systems On the Butterfly Parallel Computer. 75-81 - K. J. M. Moriarty:
Parallel Processing of Large-Scale Applications On Powerful Multiple Processors. 82-87
Volume 3, Number 2, June 1989
- John E. Aldag:
The Impact of Supercomputers: Global, Pervasive, Positive. 3-5 - Iain S. Duff:
CERFACS: a European Center for High- Performance Computation. 6-9 - James A. Sethian, James B. Salem:
Animation of Interactive Fluid Flow Visualization Tools On a Data Parallel Machine. 10-39 - Michel J. Daydé, Iain S. Duff:
Level 3 Blas in Lu Factorization On the Cray-2, Eta-10P, and Ibm 3090-200/Vf. 40-70 - Daniel A. Menascé, Virgílio A. F. Almeida:
Analytic Models of Supercomputer Performance in Multiprogramming Environments. 71-91 - David A. Mandell, Harold Trease:
Parallel Processing a Three-Dimensional Free-Lagrange Code: a Case History. 92-99 - Frederic A. Van-Catledge:
Toward a General Model for Evaluating the Relative Performance of Computer Systems. 100-108
Volume 3, Number 3, September 1989
- Joanne L. Martin:
Supercomputing: Beyond the Daily Planet. 3-4 - Michael W. Berry, Da-Ren Chen, Peter F. Koss, David J. Kuck, Sy-Shin Lo, Yingxin Pang, Lynn Pointer, Richard Roloff, Ahmed H. Sameh, Enrico Clementi, Shaoan Chin, David J. Schneider
, Geoffrey C. Fox, Paul Messina, David W. Walker, Chris Hsiung, Jim Schwarzmeier, Kok-Meng Lue, Steve Orszag, Fred Seidl, Olin G. Johnson, Richard Goodrum, Joanne Martin:
The Perfect Club Benchmarks: Effective Performance Evaluation of Supercomputers. 5-40 - Patrick Amestoy, Iain S. Duff:
Vectorization of a Multiprocessor Multifrontal Code. 41-59 - Armel de La Bourdonnaye:
The Element By Element Method as a Preconditioner for Linear Systems Coming From Finite Element Models. 60-68 - Brendan McNamara:
Supercomputer Throughput Benchmarks for the Cray-1s aNd Cyber 205 With Estimates for Class Vii Supercomputers. 69-85 - David H. Bailey, Horst D. Simon
, John T. Barton, Martin J. Fouts:
Floating Point Arithmetic in Future Supercomputers. 86-90 - Peter Y.-T. Hsu, B. Ramakrishna Rau, K. J. M. Moriarty:
Appucations Development On the Very Long Instruction Word Cydra-5. 91-98
Volume 3, Number 4, December 1989
- Bill Buzbee:
Report From Trondheim: Trends and Needs in Supercomputing. 3-5 - Jack J. Dongarra:
Advanced Computing Research Facility, Mathematics and Computer Science Division, Argonne National Laboratory. 6-8 - Dennis C. Jespersen, Creon Levit:
A Computational Fluid Dynamics Algorithm On a Massively Parallel Computer. 9-27 - Verena Meiser Umar, Charlotte Froese Fischer:
Multitasking the Davidson Algorithm for the Large, Sparse Eigenvalue Problem. 28-53 - K. J. M. Moriarty:
Optimizing the Su(3) Lattice Gauge Theory Algorithm On the Nec Sx-2 Supercomputer. 54-63 - Hwa A. Lim, Gregory A. Riccardi, Charles M. Bauer, Sanjay Sharma:
A Vector Algorithm for Lattice Gas Hydrodynamics. 64-67 - Richard C. Brower, K. J. M. Moriarty, Pablo Tamayo:
A Fast Algorithm To Simulate the Microcanonical Dynamics of the Ising Model. 68-72 - Anna Nagumey:
Book Review : Parallel and Distributed Computation: Numerical Methods: Dimitri P. Bertsekas and John N. Tsitsiklis. 1989. Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey: Prentice-Hall. 715 pp. $40. 73-74

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