Abstract

In this paper, the results of implementing a harmonic balance simulator, AGILE, on a variety of massively parallel computers (MPCs) is given. Descriptions of the computer hardware, which includes both shared-memory and message-passing implementations, and algorithms used to parallelize the computations are presented. The computers used include the CM-5, KSR-1, and a networked set of nonheterogeneous workstations using UNIX RPC. A key aspect is the description of the variety of algorithms used for each computer and the results obtained.

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