The combination of fast, low-latency networks and high-performance,
distributed tools for mathematical software has resulted in widespread,
affordable scientific computing facilities. Practitioners working in the
fields of computer communication networks, distributed computing,
computational algebra and numerical analysis have been brought together
to contribute to this volume and explore the emerging distributed and
parallel technology in a scientific environment. This collection
includes surveys and original research on both software infrastructure
for parallel applications and hardware and architecture infrastructure.
Among the topics covered are switch-based high-speed networks, ATM over
local and wide area networks, network performance, application support,
finite element methods, eigenvalue problems, invariant subspace
decomposition, QR factorization and Todd-Coxseter coset enumeration.