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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1658467
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A study of the performance of Neville elimination using two kinds of partitioning techniques
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1658467

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    A study of the performance of Neville elimination using two kinds of partitioning techniques (English)
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    14 May 2002
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    The authors conduct a performance study for Neville elimination with totally positive matrices using two kinds of partitioning techniques. A block-oriented version of the Neville method is presented and a parallel algorithm for this kind of partitioning technique is developed. Performance and cost evaluation results are included.
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    totally positive matrices
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    direct methods
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    Neville elimination
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    distributed parallel computers
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    synchronous performance
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    communication costs
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    parallel computation
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