Chang et al., 2001 - Google Patents
Parallel sparse supports for array intrinsic functions of Fortran 90Chang et al., 2001
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- Chang R
- Chuang T
- Lee J
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- The Journal of supercomputing
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Fortran 90 provides a rich set of array intrinsic functions. Each of these array intrinsic functions operates on the elements of multi-dimensional array objects concurrently. They provide a rich source of parallelism and play an increasingly important role in automatic …
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