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Parallel Computing, Volume 4
Volume 4, Number 1, February 1987
- Toshitsugu Yuba, Hiroshi Kashiwagi:

The Japanese national project for new generation supercomputing systems. 1-16 - Geoffrey C. Fox, Steve W. Otto, Anthony J. G. Hey:

Matrix algorithms on a hypercube I: Matrix multiplication. 17-31 - David J. Evans, Graham M. Megson:

Construction of extrapolation tables by systolic arrays for solving ordinary differential equations. 33-48 - Wolfgang Rönsch, Henry Strauss:

Timing results of some internal sorting algorithms on vector computers. 49-61 - Peter Møller-Nielsen, Jørgen Staunstrup:

Problem-heap: A paradigm for multiprocesor algorithms. 63-74 - Homer Carlisle, Albert L. Crawford, Sallie V. Sheppard:

ADA multitasking and the single source shortest path problem. 75-91 - Ian Parberry:

Some practical simulations of impractical parallel computers. 93-101 - Eugene D. Brooks III:

A butterfly processor-memory interconnection for a vector processing environment. 103-110 - Jaap Hollenberg:

Parallel processing: The technology of fifth generation computers : by Richard K. Miller, SEAI Technical Publications, Madison, GA, 1985. 111-112
Volume 4, Number 2, April 1987
- David Kamowitz:

SOR and MGR[v] experiments on the crystal multicomputer. 117-142 - Margreet Louter-Nool:

Basic linear algebra subprograms (BLAS) on the CDC CYBER 205. 143-165 - Rina Suros, Eurípides Montagne:

Optimizing systolic networks by fitting diagonals. 167-174 - R. B. Simpson, Ali Yazici:

An organization of the extrapolation method for vector processing. 175-188 - Zdenek Strakos

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Effectivity and optimizing of algorithms and programs on the host-computer/array-processor system. 189-207 - Vance Faber, Olaf M. Lubeck, Andrew B. White Jr.:

Comments on the paper "parallel efficiency can be greater than unity" . 209-210 - Redelf Janßen:

A note on superlinear speedup. 211-213 - Hiroshi Umeo, Isao Nakatsuka:

A design of pipeline-interval-optimum systolic stack. 215-219 - Michael P. Bekakos, David J. Evans:

A 'rotating' and 'folding' algorithm using a two-dimensional 'systolic' communication geometry. 221-228 - Michael Kaps, Michael Schlegl:

A short proof for the existence of the WZ-factorisation. 229-232 - Bill Buzbee:

The workshop on performance evaluation of parallel computing. 233-238
Volume 4, Number 3, June 1987
- Kam-Hoi Cheng, Sartaj Sahni:

VLSI systems for band matrix multiplication. 239-258 - Christine A. Pogue, Peter Willett:

Use of text signatures for document retrieval in a highly parallel environment. 259-268 - Heinz Mühlenbein, Martina Gorges-Schleuter, Ottmar Krämer:

New solutions to the mapping problem of parallel systems: The evolution approach. 269-279 - Paul O. Frederickson, Robert Hiromoto, John C. Larson:

A parallel Monte Carlo transport algorithm using a pseudo-random tree to guarantee reproducibility. 281-290 - Y. N. Srikant, Priti Shankar:

A new parallel algorithm for parsing arithmetic infix expressions. 291-304 - Guang R. Gao:

A stability classification method and its application to pipelined solution of linear recurrences. 305-321 - Hartmut Schwandt:

An interval arithmetic method for the solution of nonlinear systems of equations on a vector computer. 323-337 - Rami G. Melhem

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Parallel Gauss-Jordan elimination for the solution of dense linear systems. 339-343 - Jagdish Modi, Richard W. Prager

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Implementation of bubble sort and the odd-even transposition sort on a rack of transputers. 345-348 - Wolfgang Gentzsch:

A fully vectorizable SOR variant. 349-353 - Louis O. Hertzberger:

Parallel processing: The challenge of new computer architectures: Tim Johnson and Tony Durham. 355-356

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