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Strategies and performance norms for efficient utilization of vector pipeline computers as illustrated by the classical mechanical simulation of rotationally inelastic collisions
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    Strategies and performance norms for efficient utilization of vector pipeline computers as illustrated by the classical mechanical simulation of rotationally inelastic collisions (English)
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    We discuss the vectorization of a classical mechanical trajectory code which simulates the interaction of a rotationally excited rigid rotator with a colliding atom. This code was optimized in FORTRAN 77 and can be run on either a VAX 11/780 minicomputer or a CRAY-1 vector pipeline supercomputer. The article presents a global strategy for vectorizing a classical mechanical trajectory code, a set of performance citeria for characterizing the vectorization of a computer code, and an analysis of the four major subroutines of the vectorized trajectory code in terms of this strategy and these criteria.
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    simulation of rotationally inelastic collisions
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    implementation features
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    timing results
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    vectorization
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    mechanical trajectory code
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    rotationally excited rigid rotator
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    colliding atom
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    FORTRAN 77
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    VAX 11/780 minicomputer
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    CRAY-1 vector pipeline supercomputer
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