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SUPRENUM: Architecture and Applications

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In the last decade the numerical simulation of physical or chemical processes has gained increasing importance in many fields of science and engineering. Computer experiments, as the numerical simulations are often called, offer the advantage that they are free of principal limitations, whereas experiments are either not always accurate (e.g. wind tunnel) or even not possible (e.g. reentrant space vehicles, astrophysics, elementary particle physics, etc.).

The work described in this report was funded by the Federal Ministry of Research and Technology of FRG (grant number ITR8601 9) and the Ministry of Economy and Technology of Nordrhein-Westfalen (project number 323-8605200).

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Solchenbach, K. (1990). SUPRENUM: Architecture and Applications. In: Kowalik, J.S. (eds) Supercomputing. NATO ASI Series, vol 62. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-75771-6_7

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