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search, a C code which searches integers between A and B for a value J such that F(J) = C.

For the particular example considered here, the solution will be F(1,674,924,981) = 45.

This program is intended as a starting point; both MPI and OpenMP can be used to make a parallel version.

Licensing:

The computer code and data files described and made available on this web page are distributed under the MIT license

Languages:

search is available in a C version and a C++ version and a FORTRAN90 version and a MATLAB version and a Python version.

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HEATED_PLATE, a C code which solves the steady state heat equation in a 2D rectangular region, and is intended as a starting point for implementing an OpenMP parallel version.

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POISSON, a C code which computes an approximate solution to the Poisson equation in a rectangle, and is intended as the starting point for the creation of a parallel version.

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SUBSET_SUM_SERIAL, a C code which seeks solutions of the subset sum problem, in which it is desired to find a subset of a set of integers which has a given sum; this version of the program is intended as a starting point for a parallel approach.

Reference:

  1. Peter Arbenz, Wesley Petersen,
    Introduction to Parallel Computing - A practical guide with examples in C,
    Oxford University Press,
    ISBN: 0-19-851576-6,
    LC: QA76.58.P47.
  2. Rohit Chandra, Leonardo Dagum, Dave Kohr, Dror Maydan, Jeff McDonald, Ramesh Menon,
    Parallel Programming in OpenMP,
    Morgan Kaufmann, 2001,
    ISBN: 1-55860-671-8,
    LC: QA76.642.P32.
  3. Barbara Chapman, Gabriele Jost, Ruud vanderPas, David Kuck,
    Using OpenMP: Portable Shared Memory Parallel Processing,
    MIT Press, 2007,
    ISBN13: 978-0262533027,
    LC: QA76.642.C49.

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Last revised on 04 August 2019.