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Miscellaneous CPS615 Foils

Given by Geoffrey C. Fox at CPS615 Basic Simulation Track for Computational Science on Fall Semester 95. Foils prepared 8 Nov 1995

This starts with a discussion of Parallel Computing using analogies from nature
It uses foils and material from CSEP chapter on Computer Architecture to discuss how and why to build a parallel computer including synchronization memory structure and network issues
SIMD and MIMD Architectures with a brief comparison of workstation networks with closely coupled systems
A look to the future is based on results from Petaflops workshop


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1 CPS615 -- Base Course for the Simulation Track of Computational Science
Fall Semester 1995 --
Lecture Stream 2
2 Abstract of Lecture Stream 2 of CPS615
3 CPS615 -- Base Course for the Simulation Track of Computational Science
Fall Semester 1995 --
Numerical Analysis for Linear Algebra
4 Abstract of CPS615 Numerical Analysis Presentation
5 CPS615 -- Base Course for the Simulation Track of Computational Science
Fall Semester 1995 --
Finite Element Methods and Conjugate Gradient Methods
6 Abstract of CPS615 Finite Element/Conjugate Gradient Presentation

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