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- 1995
- Zlatko Bacic:
15. Bound States of Strongly Coupled Multidimensional Molecular Hamiltonians by the Discrete Variable Representation Approach. Domain-Based Parallelism and Problem Decomposition Methods in Computational Science and Engineering 1995: 263-277 - Petter E. Bjørstad, Terje Kårstad:
3. Domain Decomposition, Parallel Computing and Petroleum Engineering. Domain-Based Parallelism and Problem Decomposition Methods in Computational Science and Engineering 1995: 39-56 - Xiao-Chuan Cai:
1. A Family of Overlapping Schwarz Algorithms for Nonsymmetric and Indefinite Elliptic Problems. Domain-Based Parallelism and Problem Decomposition Methods in Computational Science and Engineering 1995: 1-19 - Charbel Farhat:
9. Optimizing Substructuring Methods for Repeated Right Hand Sides, Scalable Parallel Coarse Solvers, and Global/Local Analysis. Domain-Based Parallelism and Problem Decomposition Methods in Computational Science and Engineering 1995: 141-160 - Roland Glowinski, Tsorng-Whay Pan, Jacques Périaux:
11. Fictitious Domain/Domain Decomposition Methods for Partial Differential Equations. Domain-Based Parallelism and Problem Decomposition Methods in Computational Science and Engineering 1995: 177-192 - William Gropp, Barry Smith:
6. Parallel Domain Decomposition Software. Domain-Based Parallelism and Problem Decomposition Methods in Computational Science and Engineering 1995: 97-106 - Graham Horton:
8. A Parallel Multi-Level Solution Method for Large Markov Chains. Domain-Based Parallelism and Problem Decomposition Methods in Computational Science and Engineering 1995: 125-139 - Georges Jolicard, John P. Killingbeck:
16. Wave Operators and Active Subspaces: Tools for the Simplified Dynamical Description of Quantum Processes Involving Many-Dimensional State Spaces. Domain-Based Parallelism and Problem Decomposition Methods in Computational Science and Engineering 1995: 279-302 - Dana A. Knoll, Paul R. McHugh, V. A. Mousseau:
5. Newton-Krylov-Schwarz Methods Applied to the Tokamak Edge Plasma Fluid Equations. Domain-Based Parallelism and Problem Decomposition Methods in Computational Science and Engineering 1995: 75-95 - Andrew Lumsdaine, Mark W. Reichelt:
7. Decomposition of Space-Time Domains: Accelerated Waveform Methods, with Application to Semiconductor Device Simulation. Domain-Based Parallelism and Problem Decomposition Methods in Computational Science and Engineering 1995: 107-124 - Keith Nabors, Joel R. Phillips, F. T. Korsmeyer, Jacob K. White:
12. Multipole and Precorrected-FFT Accelerated Iterative Methods for Solving Surface Integral Formulations of Three-dimensional Laplace Problems. Domain-Based Parallelism and Problem Decomposition Methods in Computational Science and Engineering 1995: 193-215 - Alfio Quarteroni:
2. Domain Decomposition Methods for Wave Propagation Problems. Domain-Based Parallelism and Problem Decomposition Methods in Computational Science and Engineering 1995: 21-38 - François-Xavier Roux:
10. Parallel Implementation of a Domain Decomposition Method for Non-Linear Elasticity Problems. Domain-Based Parallelism and Problem Decomposition Methods in Computational Science and Engineering 1995: 161-175 - David W. Schwenke, Donald G. Truhlar:
17. Problem Decomposition Techniques in Quantum Mechanical Reactive Scattering. Domain-Based Parallelism and Problem Decomposition Methods in Computational Science and Engineering 1995: 303-323 - E. B. Stechel:
13. Linear Scaling Algorithms for Large Scale Electronic Structure Calculations. Domain-Based Parallelism and Problem Decomposition Methods in Computational Science and Engineering 1995: 217-238 - V. Venkatakrishnan:
4. Parallel Implicit Methods for Aerodynamic Applications on Unstructured Grids. Domain-Based Parallelism and Problem Decomposition Methods in Computational Science and Engineering 1995: 57-74 - Hans-Joachim Werner:
14. Problem Decomposition in Quantum Chemistry. Domain-Based Parallelism and Problem Decomposition Methods in Computational Science and Engineering 1995: 239-261 - David E. Keyes, Youcef Saad, Donald G. Truhlar:
Domain-Based Parallelism and Problem Decomposition Methods in Computational Science and Engineering. SIAM 1995, ISBN 978-0-89871-348-0 [contents]
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