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ISSAC
2007
Springer
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16 years 27 days ago
Computing monodromy via parallel homotopy continuation
Numerical homotopy continuation gives a powerful tool for the applied scientist who seeks solutions to a system of polynomial equations. Techniques from numerical homotopy continu...
Anton Leykin, Frank Sottile
FCCM
2005
IEEE
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16 years 11 days ago
Simplifying the Integration of Processing Elements in Computing Systems Using a Programmable Controller
As technology sizes decrease and die area increases, designers are creating increasingly complex computing systems using FPGAs. To reduce design time for new products, the reuse o...
Lesley Shannon, Paul Chow
ICALT
2005
IEEE
16 years 10 days ago
Learning Units Design Based in Grid Computing
: The development of cooperative, flexible and reusable learning environments is a need in modern education. The IMS Learning Design specification has played a very important role ...
Leonel Iriarte Navarro, Manuel Marco Such, Alexand...
SC
2003
ACM
15 years 12 months ago
Synthesizing Realistic Computational Grids
Realistic workloads are essential in evaluating middleware for computational grids. One important component is the raw grid itself: a network topology graph annotated with the har...
Dong Lu, Peter A. Dinda
EUROMICRO
1998
IEEE
15 years 11 months ago
SMP PCs: A Case Study on Cluster Computing
As commodity microprocessors and networks reach performance levels comparable to those used in massively parallel processors, clusters of symmetric multiprocessors are starting to...
Antônio Augusto Fröhlich, Wolfgang Schr...