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The High performance Fortran handbook

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High Performance Fortran (HPF) is a set of extensions to Fortran expressing parallel execution at a relatively high level.

Five of the principal authors of HPF have teamed up here to write a tutorial for the language.;There is an increasing need for a common parallel Fortran that can serve as a programming interface with the new parallel machines that are appearing on the market.

While HPF does not solve all the problems of parallel programming, it does provide a portable, high-level expression for data-parallel algorithms that brings the convenience of sequential Fortran a step closer to today's complex parallel machines.

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Product Details
The MIT Press
0262291231 / 9780262291231
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
005.133
01/11/1993
English
345 pages
203 x 226 mm
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