Abstract

We develop two parallel algorithms progressively based on C++ to compute a triangle operator problem, which plays an important role in the study of Schubert calculus. We also analyse the computational complexity of each algorithm by using combinatorial quantities, such as the Catalan number, the Motzkin number, and the central binomial coefficients. The accuracy and efficiency of our algorithms have been justified by numerical experiments.

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