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A higher-order compact method in space and time based on parallel implementation of the Thomas algorithm
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    A higher-order compact method in space and time based on parallel implementation of the Thomas algorithm (English)
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    18 April 2001
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    The authors propose a method to parallelize high-order compact numerical algorithms for the solution of three-dimensional partial differential equations in a space-time domain. This method is compared with the basic pipelined Thomas algorithm. In the proposed algorithm, the processors are used for the next computational tasks, whereas in the basic pipelined Thomas algorithm they stay idle waiting for the data from neighboring processors at the forward and the backward steps of the Thomas algorithm.
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    parallel computing
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    higher-order numerical method
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    compact scheme
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    pipelined Gauss elimination
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    Thomas algorithm
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