MCS 572 Introduction to Supercomputing
----- Fall 1997 -----



Time Table: 2PM --- MWF --- 317 TH --- CN = 64755

Lecturer: F. B. Hanson, 718 SEO, X3-2142 (X6-3041msg)
Catalog description: Introduction to supercomputing on vector, parallel and massively parallel processors; architectural comparisons, parallel algorithms, vectorization techniques, parallelization techniques, actual implementation on real machines (Crays, Convex, and others).

Prerequisites: Some numerical experience such as MCS 471 Numerical Analysis or MCS 571 Numerical Methods for Partial Differential Equations or consent of the instructor. Graduate standing.

Semester Credit hours: 4

List of Topics --- Hours
Grade Basis: Homework, Starter Problems, Computer Project Reports (2) and Project Presentations.

Required Texts:
On-Line Web Supercomputing and Related Texts:
Optional Supplemental Supercomputing and Related Texts:
Additional Supercomputing Literature:
Parallel and Supercomputing Tools:
Numeric and Symbolic Tools:
Class HardWare and SoftWare Information:
MCS572 Class Assignments:
  1. Click for Theoretical Performance Model Homework Assignment in PostScript.

  2. Click for Borg Starter Problem.

  3. Click for Borg Project.

  4. Click for Cray C90 Starter Problem.

  5. Click for Cray T3E Project.


Web Source: http://www.math.uic.edu/~hanson/sylm572.html

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