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High Performance Computing by Charles Severance, Kevin Dowd

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High Performance Computing
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Publisher: O'Reilly Media
ISBN/ASIN: 156592312X
ISBN-13: 9781565923126
Number of pages: 294

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The purpose of this book, High Performance Computing has always been to teach new programmers and scientists about the basics of High Performance Computing. This book is for learners with a basic understanding of modern computer architecture, not advanced degrees in computer engineering, as it is an easily understood introduction and overview of the topic.

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