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Volume 6, Number 1, January 1988

Hans P. Zima, Heinz-J. Bast, Michael Gerndt:
SUPERB: A tool for semi-automatic MIMD/SIMD parallelization. 1-18

Joel H. Saltz, Vijay K. Naik:
Towards developing robust algorithms for solving partial differential equations on MIMD machines. 19-44

Stavros A. Zenios
, John M. Mulvey:
A distributed algorithm for convex network optimization problems. 45-56

Mohammad Zubair, B. B. Madan:
Efficient systolic algorithm for finding bridges in a connected graph. 57-61

David L. Cochrane, Donald G. Truhlar
:
Strategies and performance norms for efficient utilization of vector pipeline computers as illustrated by the classical mechanical simulation of rotationally inelastic collisions. 63-85

Zahari Zlatev
:
Treatment of some mathematical models describing long-range transport of air pollutants on vector processors. 87-98

Clive Temperton:
Implementation of a prime factor FFT algorithm on CRAY-1. 99-108

Charles H. Romine, James M. Ortega:
Parallel solution of triangular systems of equations. 109-114

Paolo Carnevali:
Timing results of some internal sorting algorithms on the IBM 3090. 115-117

David J. Evans, Konstantinos G. Margaritis
:
Optical processing of banded matrix algorithms using outer product concepts. 119-125

Volker Kurz:
Vector and parallel processors in computational science III. 127-129
Volume 6, Number 2, February 1988

Freerk A. Lootsma, K. M. Ragsdell:
State-of-the-art in parallel nonlinear optimization. 133-155

David J. Silvester
:
Optimising finite element matrix calculations using the general technique of element vectorisation. 157-164

Rami G. Melhem:
Parallel solution of linear systems with striped sparse matrices. 165-184

Willi Schönauer, Eric Schnepf:
FIDISOL: A 'black box' solver for partial differential equations. 185-193

Yau Shu Wong:
Solving large elliptic difference equations on CYBER 205. 195-207

Tetsuo Asano, Hiroshi Umeo:
Systolic algorithms for computing the visibility polygon and triangulation of a polygonal region. 209-216

Mike Ashworth, Andrew G. Lyne:
A segmented FFT algorithm for vector computers. 217-224

R. M. Chamberlain:
Gray codes, Fast Fourier Transforms and hypercubes. 225-233

Eugene D. Brooks III:
The shared memory hypercube. 235-245

C. R. Askew, D. B. Carpenter, J. T. Chalker, Anthony J. G. Hey, M. Moore, Denis A. Nicole, David J. Pritchard:
Monte Carlo simulation on transputer arrays. 247-258

Michael Hatzopoulos, David J. Evans:
Comments on the paper "a short proof for the existence of the WZ-factorization". 259
Volume 6, Number 3, March 1988

William L. Briggs, Thomas Turnbull:
Fast Poisson solvers for MIMD computers. 265-274

Michel Cosnard, Mounir Marrakchi, Yves Robert
, Denis Trystram:
Parallel Gaussian elimination on an MIMD computer. 275-296

H. Y. Chang, Senol Utku, Moktar Salama, D. Rapp:
A parallel Householder tridiagonalization stratagem using scattered square decomposition. 297-311

David J. Evans, Jianping Shao, Lishan Kang:
The convergence factor of the parallel Schwarz overrelaxation method for linear systems. 313-324

Barney Glickfeld, Ross A. Overbeek:
Geometric specification of scheduling constraints: A simplified approach to multiprocessing. 325-337

Eugene D. Brooks III:
The indirect k-ary n-cube for a vector processing environment. 339-348

Michael J. Quinn:
Parallel sorting algorithms for tightly coupled multiprocessors. 349-357

Robert A. Wagner, Merrell L. Patrick:
A sparse matrix algorithm on the Boolean vector machine. 359-371

Uwe Harms, Hermann Luttermann:
Experiences in benchmarking the three supercomputers CRAY-1M, CRAY-X/MP, FUJITSU VP-200 compared with the CYBER 76. 373-382

Subhash C. Kak:
A two-layered mesh array for matrix multiplication. 383-385

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