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MultiMATLAB: MATLAB on Multiple Processors

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Author
Trefethen, Anne E.
Menon, Vijay S.
Chang, Chi-Chao
Czajkowski, Grezgorz J.
Myers, Chris
Trefethen, Lloyd N.
Abstract

MATLAB(R), a commercial product of The MathWorks, Inc., has become one of the principal languages of desktop scientific computing. A system is described that enables one to run MATLAB conveniently on multiple processors. Using short, MATLAB-style commands like Eval, Send, Recv, Bcast, Min, and Sum, the user operating within one MATLAB session can start various processes in a fashion that maintains MATLAB's traditional user-friendliness. Multi-processor graphics is also supported. The system currently runs under MPICH on an IBM SP2 or a network of Unix workstations, and extensions are planned to networks of PCs. MultiMATLAB is potentially useful for education in parallel programming, for prototyping parallel algorithms, and for fast and convenient execution of easily parallelizable numerical computations on multiple processors.

Date Issued
1996-05
Publisher
Cornell University
Keywords
theory center
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MATLAB
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MultiMATLAB
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SP2
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message passing
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MPI
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MPICH
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http://techreports.library.cornell.edu:8081/Dienst/UI/1.0/Display/cul.tc/96-239
Type
technical report

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