FIRE_SERIAL is a C++ program which simulates a forest fire over a rectangular array of trees, starting at a single random location. It is intended as a starting point for the development of a parallel version.
The computer code and data files made available on this web page are distributed under the GNU LGPL license.
FIRE_SERIAL is available in a C version and a C++ version and a FORTRAN90 version and a MATLAB version and a Python version.
FFT_SERIAL, a C++ program which demonstrates the computation of a Fast Fourier Transform, and is intended as a starting point for developing a parallel version using OpenMP.
HEATED_PLATE, a C++ program which solves the steady state heat equation in a 2D rectangular region, and is intended as a starting point for implementing an OpenMP parallel version.
MD, a C++ program which carries out a molecular dynamics simulation, and is intended as a starting point for implementing an OpenMP parallel version.
MXM_SERIAL, a C++ program which sets up a matrix multiplication problem A=B*C, intended as a starting point for implementing a parallel version.
POISSON_SERIAL, a C++ program which computes an approximate solution to the Poisson equation in a rectangle, and is intended as the starting point for the creation of a parallel version.
PRIME_SERIAL, a C++ program which counts the number of primes between 1 and N, intended as a starting point for the creation of a parallel version.
QUAD_SERIAL, a C++ program which approximates an integral using a quadrature rule, and is intended as a starting point for parallelization exercises.
QUAD2D_SERIAL, a C++ program which approximates an integral over a 2D region using a product quadrature rule, and is intended as a starting point for parallelization exercises.
SEARCH_SERIAL, a C++ program which searches integers between A and B for a value J such that F(J) = C, intended as a starting point for the creation of a parallel version.
SUBSET_SUM_SERIAL, a C++ program which seeks solutions of the subset sum problem, in which it is desired to find a subset of a set of integers which has a given sum; this version of the program is intended as a starting point for a parallel approach.
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