Numerical Analysis and Parallel Processing: Lectures given at The Lancaster Numerical Analysis Summer School 1987

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Each week of this three week meeting was a self-contained event, although each had the same underlying theme - the effect of parallel processing on numerical analysis. Each week provided the opportunity for intensive study to broaden participants' research interests or deepen their understanding of topics of which they already had some knowledge. There was also the opportunity for continuing individual research in the stimulating environment created by the presence of several experts of international stature. This volume contains lecture notes for most of the major courses of lectures presented at the meeting; they cover topics in parallel algorithms for large sparse linear systems and optimization, an introductory survey of level-index arithmetic and superconvergence in the finite element method.

Author(s): Laurence C. W. Dixon (auth.), Peter R. Turner (eds.)
Series: Lecture Notes in Mathematics 1397
Edition: 1
Publisher: Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
Year: 1989

Language: English
Pages: 268
City: Berlin; New York
Tags: Numerical Analysis; Processor Architectures

Parallel computation and optimisation a series of five lectures (July 1987)....Pages 1-30
Solution of sparse systems of equations on multiprocessor architectures....Pages 31-94
Level-index arithmetic: An introductory survey....Pages 95-168
Some aspects of floating point computation....Pages 169-181
Some gradient superconvergence results in the finite element method....Pages 182-260
Programme of the meeting....Pages 261-264