This monograph is a comprehensive treatment of the theoretical and computational aspects of numerical integration. The authors give a unique overview of the topic by bringing into line many recent research results not yet presented coherently; the extensive bibliography lists 268 items. Particular emphasis is given to the potential parallelism of numerical integration problems and to utilizing it by means of dynamic load distribution techniques. The book discusses the basics and provides methodologies for producing efficient and reliable software for numerical integration on advanced...
This monograph is a comprehensive treatment of the theoretical and computational aspects of numerical integration. The authors give a unique overv...
Part of a two-volume introduction on numerical computation, which emphasises software aspects, this book is intended for courses on numerical analysis. It also includes a bibliography.
Part of a two-volume introduction on numerical computation, which emphasises software aspects, this book is intended for courses on numerical analysis...
This book deals with various aspects of scientific numerical computing. No at tempt was made to be complete or encyclopedic. The successful solution of a numerical problem has many facets and consequently involves different fields of computer science. Computer numerics- as opposed to computer algebra- is thus based on applied mathematics, numerical analysis and numerical computation as well as on certain areas of computer science such as computer architecture and operating systems. Applied Mathemalies I I I Numerical Analysis Analysis, Algebra I I Numerical Computation Symbolic Computation I...
This book deals with various aspects of scientific numerical computing. No at tempt was made to be complete or encyclopedic. The successful solution o...
The substantial effort of parallelizing scientific computer programs is only justified if the resulting codes are efficient. Thus, all types of performance tuning are important to parallel software development. But performance improvements are much more difficult to achieve with parallel programs than with sequential programs. One way to overcome this difficulty is to bring in graphical tools.
The substantial effort of parallelizing scientific computer programs is only justified if the resulting codes are efficient. Thus, all types of perfor...