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Applied Parallel Computing (SMA 5505)

As taught in: Spring 2005

Photo of typical parallel computers.

The photo represents an example of parallel computing. The Beowulf project consists of one front end and nine computers, resulting in high computing performance. (Photo by Alan Edelman.)

Instructors:

Prof. Alan Edelman

MIT Course Number:

18.337J / 6.338J

Level:

Undergraduate

Course Features

Course Description

Applied Parallel Computing is an advanced interdisciplinary introduction to applied parallel computing on modern supercomputers.