Abstract
We consider a parallel algorithm for investigating the stability of the schemes of the finite-difference and finite-volume methods that approximate the two-dimensional Euler equations of compressible fluid on a curvilinear grid. The algorithm is implemented with the aid of the computer algebra system Mathematica 3.0. We apply a two-level parallelization process. At the first level, the symbolic computation of the amplification matrix is parallelized by a parallel computation of the matrix rows on different processors. At the second level, the values of the coordinates of points of the stability-region boundary are computed numerically. For the communication between the workstations, we apply a special program, LaunchSlave, which uses the MathLink communication protocol. Examples of application of the proposed parallel symbolic/numerical algorithm are presented. Bibliography: 15 titles.
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