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Parallel Algorithms and Applications, Volume 17
Volume 17, Number 1, 2002
- Yen-Chun Lin, Jih-Wei Yeh:
Deriving a fast systolic algorithm for the longest common subsequence problem. 1-18 - Valery Sklyarov:
Hardware/software modeling of FPGA-based systems. 19-39 - Giorgio Pini:
Leftmost eigenvalue of real and complex sparse matrices on parallel computer using approximate inverse preconditioning. 41-58 - Yasushi Hayashi, Murray Cole:
Static performance prediction of skeletal parallel programs. 59-84
Volume 17, Number 2, 2002
- David Taniar, J. Wenny Rahayu:
Parallel sort-hash object-oriented collection join algorithms for shared-memory machines. 85-126 - Peter Benner, Enrique S. Quintana-Ortí, Gregorio Quintana-Ortí:
Numerical solution of discrete stable linear matrix equations on multicomputers. 127-146 - Muhammad H. Alsuwaiyel:
An improved parallel algorithm for a geometric matching problem with application to trapezoid graphs. 147-155 - Tatiana Tabirca, Len Freeman, Sabin Tabirca:
On O(log p) parallel implementation of feedback guided dynamic loop scheduling. 157-164
Volume 17, Number 3, 2002
- Tiziana Calamoneri, Irene Finocchi, Yannis Manoussakis, Rossella Petreschi:
On max cut in cubic graphs. 165-183 - Francis C. M. Lau:
The load distribution problem in a processor ring. 185-204 - Andrea Clematis, Angelo Corana:
Porting regular applications on heterogeneous workstation networks: performance analysis and modeling. 205-226 - Patrick M. Lenders, Jingling Xue:
Eigenvectors-based parallelisation of nested loops with affine dependences. 227-248
Volume 17, Number 4, 2002
- Lawrence E. Garey, Ruth E. Shaw, J. Zhang:
A parallel divide and conquer algorithm for non symmetric tridiAgonal toeplitz systems using conjugate gradient. 249-262 - Masha Sosonkina, Donald C. S. Allison, Layne T. Watson:
Scalability analysis of parallel GMRES implementations. 263-284 - Sverker Holmgren, Markus Nordén, Jarmo Rantakokko, Dan Wallin:
Performance of PDE solvers on a self-optimizing NUMA architecture. 285-299
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