Distributed computation of wave propagation models using PVM

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Abstract

PVM is an inexpensive, but extremely effective tool which allows a researcher to use workstations as nodes in a parallel processing environment to perform large-scale computations. The numerical approximation and visualization of seismic wave propagation in the earth strains today's largest supercomputers. We present timings and visualization for large earth models run a ring of IBM RS/6000's which illustrate PVM's capability of handling large-scale problems.

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Erwing, R. E., Mitchum, D., Leary, P. O., & Sharpley, R. C. (1993). Distributed computation of wave propagation models using PVM. In Proceedings of the Supercomputing Conference (pp. 22–31). Publ by IEEE. https://doi.org/10.1145/169627.169642

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