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Parallel Processing for Scientific Computing (Software, Environments and Tools) (repost)

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Parallel Processing for Scientific Computing (Software, Environments and Tools) (repost)

Parallel Processing for Scientific Computing (Software, Environments and Tools) by Michael A. Heroux, Padma Raghavan and Horst D. Simon
English | November 1, 2006 | ISBN-10: 0898716195 | 397 pages | DJVU | 4.7 Mb

Software, Environments, and Tools 20.
Scientific computing has often been called the third approach to scientific discovery, emerging as a peer to experimentation and theory. Historically, the synergy between experimentation and theory has been well understood: experiments give insight into possible theories, theories inspire experiments, experiments reinforce or invalidate theories, and so on.
As scientific computing has evolved to produce results that meet or exceed the quality of experimental and theoretical results, it has become indispensable.

Parallel processing has been an enabling technology in scientific computing for more than 20 years. This book is the first in-depth discussion of parallel computing in 10 years; it reflects the mix of topics that mathematicians, computer scientists, and computational scientists focus on to make parallel processing effective for scientific problems. Presently, the impact of parallel processing on scientific computing varies greatly across disciplines, but it plays a vital role in most problem domains and is absolutely essential in many of them.