A Practical Approach to High-Performance Computing by Sergei Kurgalin

A Practical Approach to High-Performance Computing by Sergei Kurgalin

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A Practical Approach to High-Performance Computing by Sergei Kurgalin

The book discusses the fundamentals of high-performance computing. The authors combine visualization, comprehensibility, and strictness in their material presentation, and thus influence the reader towards practical application and learning how to solve real computing problems. They address both key approaches to programming modern computing systems: multithreading-based parallelizing in shared memory systems, and applying message-passing technologies in distributed systems. The book is suitable for undergraduate and graduate students, and for researchers and practitioners engaged with high-performance computing systems. Each chapter begins with a theoretical part, where the relevant terminology is introduced along with the basic theoretical results and methods of parallel programming, and concludes with a list of test questions and problems of varying difficulty. The authors include many solutions and hints, and often sample code.
Sergei Kurgalin and Sergei Borzunov have taught related courses such as Parallel Programming, Technologies of Parallel Computing, Parallel and Grid Technologies, and Parallel Data Processing Algorithms at bachelor's and master's level over many years at Voronezh State University.
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ISBN 13 9783030275570
ISBN 10 3030275574
Title A Practical Approach to High-Performance Computing
Author Sergei Kurgalin
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Publisher Springer Nature Switzerland AG
Year published 2019-11-19
Number of pages 206
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