Distributed pC++: Basic Ideas for an Object Parallel Language

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pC++ is an object-parallel extension to the C++ programming language. This paper describes the current language definition and illustrates the programming style. Examples of parallel linear algebra operations are presented and a fast Poisson solver is described in Complete detail. © 1994, John Wiley &Sons, Inc.

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Bodin, F., Beckman, P., Gannon, D., Narayana, S., & Yang, S. X. (1993). Distributed pC++: Basic Ideas for an Object Parallel Language. Scientific Programming, 2(3), 7–22. https://doi.org/10.1155/1993/158246

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