Domain Based Parallelism And Problem Decomposition Methods In Computational Science And Engineering

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Domain-Based Parallelism and Problem Decomposition Methods in Computational Science and Engineering

This volume is one attempt to provide cross-disciplinary communication between heterogeneous computational groups developing solutions to problems of parallelization.
Applied Parallel Computing. Industrial Computation and Optimization

Author: Jerzy Waśniewski
language: en
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Release Date: 1996
This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the Third International Workshop on Applied Parallel Computing, PARA'96, held in Lyngby, Denmark, in August 1996. The volume presents revised full versions of 45 carefully selected contributed papers together with 31 invited presentations. The papers address all current aspects of applied parallel computing relevant for industrial computations. The invited papers review the most important numerical algorithms and scientific applications on several types of parallel machines.
Adaptive High-order Methods in Computational Fluid Dynamics

This book consists of important contributions by world-renowned experts on adaptive high-order methods in computational fluid dynamics (CFD). It covers several widely used, and still intensively researched methods, including the discontinuous Galerkin, residual distribution, finite volume, differential quadrature, spectral volume, spectral difference, PNPM, and correction procedure via reconstruction methods. The main focus is applications in aerospace engineering, but the book should also be useful in many other engineering disciplines including mechanical, chemical and electrical engineering. Since many of these methods are still evolving, the book will be an excellent reference for researchers and graduate students to gain an understanding of the state of the art and remaining challenges in high-order CFD methods.