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The implementation of the explicit block iterative methods on the Balance 8000 parallel computer (English)
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The authors investigate a practical realization of some explicit block iterative methods on a parallel computer. They consider a finite difference approximation scheme of the boundary value problem \(u_{xx}+u_{yy}=0\) for (x,y)\(\in (0,1)\times (0,1)\) and \(u(x,y)=g(x,y)\) on the boundary. Experiments are made with 4, 6, 9 and 16-point block methods using three different strategies of parallel implementation and experimental results are given.
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shared memory multiprocessor
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Laplace equation
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parallel computation
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numerical examples
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explicit block iterative methods
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parallel computer
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finite difference approximation
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