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Minnesota Supercomputer Institute

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V. F. de Almeida and J. J. Derby. Construction of solution curves for large 2-D problems of steady-state flows of incompressible fluids. Research Report UMSI 97/70, University of Minnesota Supercomputing Institute, 1997.

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W. Dzwinel, W. Alda, J. Kitowski, J. Moscinski, M. Pogoda, and D. A. Yuen. Rayleigh-Taylor instability complex or simple dynamical system? Research Report UMSI 97/71, University of Minnesota Supercomputer Institute, April 1997.

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M. J. Wright, G. V. Candler, , and D. Bose. Data-parallel line relaxation method for the Navier-Stokes equations. Research Report UMSI 97/82, University of Minnesota Supercomputing Institute, 1997.

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P. Venkatesh, M. H. Cohen, R. W. Carr, and A. M. Dean. A Bayesian method for global optimization. Research Report UMSI 97/88, University of Minnesota Supercomputing Institute, 1997.

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N. Mastronardi. Computing the smallest eigenpair of a symmetric positive definite Toeplitz matrix. Research Report UMSI 97/90, University of Minnesota Supercomputing Institute, 1997.

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V. Kalro and T. Tezduyar. Parallel iterative computational methods for 3D finite element flow simulations. Research Report UMSI 97/91, University of Minnesota Supercomputing Institute, May 1997.

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E. Chow and Y. Saad. Experimental study of ILU preconditioners for indefinite matrices. Research Report UMSI 97/95, University of Minnesota Supercomputing Institute, June 1997.

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O. V. Vasilyev, D. A. Yuen, and S. Paolucci. Wavelets: An alternative approach to solving PDEs. Research Report UMSI 97/97, University of Minnesota Supercomputing Institute, June 1997.

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S. Kuznetsov, G. C. Lo, and Y. Saad. Parallel solution of general sparse linear systems. Research Report UMSI 97/98, University of Minnesota Supercomputing Institute, June 1997.

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M. Challacombe, C. White, and M. Head-Gordon. Periodic boundary conditions and the fast multipole method. Research Report UMSI 97/112, University of Minnesota Supercomputing Institute, July 1997.


Tom Rowan
Thu Jul 31 14:22:12 EDT 1997