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23 February 2005 Graphical environment of a parallel solver for a large set of algebraic equations
Robert Piotr Bycul
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Abstract
This paper presents a graphical environment for a parallel solver of systems of linear algebraic equations. Its application is to set parameters of the solver and define a cluster configuration. It is applicable in clusters that work under control of Windows operating system and using the WMPI library. The application has been used for solving a few practical examples. One of them is presented. It is a task of determining a surface density of an external thermal power, needed for obtaining desirable temperatures on the walls inside a cuboidal warming chamber of a furnace. The speedup obtained during parallel solving of this task is presented.
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Robert Piotr Bycul "Graphical environment of a parallel solver for a large set of algebraic equations", Proc. SPIE 5775, Photonics Applications in Astronomy, Communications, Industry, and High-Energy Physics Experiments III, (23 February 2005); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.610693
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Computing systems

Algorithm development

Chemical elements

Neodymium

Control systems

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