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Complexity of dense-linear-system solution on a multiprocessor ring
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    Complexity of dense-linear-system solution on a multiprocessor ring (English)
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    Different algorithms, based on Gaussian elimination, for the solution of dense linear systems of equations are discussed for a multiprocessor ring. The number of processors is assumed not to exceed the problem size. A fairly general model for data transfer is proposed, and the algorithms are analyzed with respect to their requirements of arithmetic as well as communication times.
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    complexity
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    Gaussian elimination
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    dense linear systems
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    multiprocessor ring
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