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José M. L. M. Palma
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Faculdade de Engenharia da Universidade do Porto, Porto, Portugal
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Jack Dongarra
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Department of Computer Science, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, USA
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Vicente Hernández
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Departamento de Sistemas Informáticos y Computación, Universidad Politécnica de Valencia, Valencia, Spain
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Table of contents (45 papers)
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Cellular Automata and Applications in Computational Physics
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- Carmen L. T. Borges, Djalma M. Falcão
Pages 242-253
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- Jesús Vigo-Aguiar, Luis M. Quintales, Srinivasan Natesan
Pages 262-270
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Linear and Non-linear Algebra
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- Chao-Yang Gau, Mark A. Stadtherr
Pages 273-300
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- Jordi Castro, Antonio Frangioni
Pages 301-315
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- Pedro Alonso, José M. Badía, Antonio M. Vidal
Pages 316-329
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- Margarita Amor, Francisco Argüello, Juan López, Emilio L. Zapata
Pages 344-354
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- Jesús Peinado, Antonio M. Vidal
Pages 355-368
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- Maria Antónia Forjaz, Rui Ralha
Pages 369-379
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- Josep Arnal, Violeta Migallón, José Penadés
Pages 380-394
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- Maribel Castillo, Enrique S. Quintana-Ortí, Gregorio Quintana-Ortí, Vicente Hernández
Pages 395-402
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- Gloria Martínez, Germán Fabregat, Vicente Hernández
Pages 403-416
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Imaging
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- Jorge Barbosa, João Tavares, Armando J. Padilha
Pages 439-452
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- Leonel Sousa, Oliver Sinnen
Pages 453-466
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- Augusto Cesar Heluy Dantas, José Manoel de Seixas, Felipe Maia Galvão França
Pages 467-480
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Finite/Discrete Elements in Engineering Applications
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About this book
This book is the ?nal outcome of VECPAR 2000 – 4th International Meeting on Vector and Parallel Processing. VECPAR constitutes a series of conferences, which have been organized by the Faculty of Engineering of the University of Porto since 1993, with the main objective of disseminating new knowledge on parallel computing. Readership of This Book The book is aimed at an audience of researchers and graduate students in a broad range of scienti?c areas, including not only computer science, but also applied mathematics and numerical analysis, physics, and engineering. Book Plan From a total of 66 papers selected on the basis of extended abstracts for p- sentation at the conference, a subset of 34 papers were chosen during a second review process leading to their inclusion in the book, together with the invited talks. The book contains a total of 40 papers organized into 6 chapters, where each may appeal to people in di?erent but still related scienti?c areas. All ch- ters, with the exception of Chapter 6, are initiated by a short text, providing a quick overview of the organization and papers in the chapter. The 13 papers in Chapter 1 cover the aspects related to the use of multiple processors. Operating systems, languages and software tools for scheduling, and code transformation are the topics included in this chapter, initiated by the talk on computing over the Internet, entitled Grid Computing,byIan Foster.
Editors and Affiliations
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Faculdade de Engenharia da Universidade do Porto, Porto, Portugal
José M. L. M. Palma
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Department of Computer Science, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, USA
Jack Dongarra
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Departamento de Sistemas Informáticos y Computación, Universidad Politécnica de Valencia, Valencia, Spain
Vicente Hernández