Parallel Programming Basics with MPI

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Lecturer
Mochizuki Masahiro 
Place
Fri5-6(Network Communication Practical Room Practical Room 1)  
Credits
Lecture0  Exercise1  Experiment0
Code
65069
Syllabus updated
2010/9/27
Lecture notes updated
2010/9/20
Semester
Fall Semester

Outline of lecture

This course aims to introduce basics of parallel programming with MPI (Message Passing Interface) on a Supercomputing Grid Cluster named TSUBAME, as well as focusing on the design of parallel algorithms for solving problems in the area of human economic science.
The credit of this course can be used to complete the International Human Economic Science Special Course which will start in April, 2009.

Purpose of lecture

This course aims to introduce the basics of parallel programming with MPI (Message Passing Interface) on a Supercomputing Grid Cluster named TSUBAME 2.0, as well as focusing on the design of parallel algorithms for solving problems in the area of human economic science.

Plan of lecture

Introduction
MPI Programming (1)
MPI Programming (2)
MPI Programming (3)
Parallel Algorithm (1)
Parallel Algorithm (2)
Parallel Algorithm (3)

Textbook and reference

Textbook:
None

Reference:
Michael J. Quinn: Parallel Programming in C with MPI and OpenMP,
McGraw Hill Higher Education, (2003)

Related and/or prerequisite courses

None

Evaluation

Assignments and reports after each class

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