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Date: 2013-06-01 14:16:32
Parallel computing
MUMPS programming language
Application programming interfaces
MUMPS
Numerical software
B-tree
Tree
Thread
OpenMP
Computing
Computer programming
Software engineering

Evolutions of MUMPS towards multicore architectures M.W. Sid-Lakhdar, Ecole Normale Sup´

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