
This paper studies the parallelization of a recursive algorithm for triangular matrix inversion (TMI), using the ``divide and conquer'' paradigm. For a (large scale) matrix of size \(n=m2^{k} (m,k\geqslant 1)\) and \(p=2^{q} (
distributed memory multiprocessor, Parallel algorithms in computer science
distributed memory multiprocessor, Parallel algorithms in computer science
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