Parallel Computational Fluid Dynamics 2000 -  H.I. Andersson,  A. Ecer,  P. Fox,  C.B. Jenssen,  T. Kvamdal,  Jacques Periaux,  B. Pettersen,  N. Satofuka

Parallel Computational Fluid Dynamics 2000 (eBook)

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Parallel CFD 2000, the Twelfth in an International series of meetings featuring computational fluid dynamics research on parallel computers, was held May 22-25, 2000 in Trondheim, Norway.
Following the trend of the past conferences, areas such as numerical schemes and algorithms, tools and environments, load balancing, as well as interdisciplinary topics and various kinds of industrial applications were all well represented in the work presented. In addition, for the first time in the Parallel CFD conference series, the organizing committee chose to draw special attention to certain subject areas by organizing a number of special sessions.
We feel the emphasis of the papers presented at the conference reflect the direction of the research within parallel CFD at the beginning of the new millennium. It seems to be a clear tendency towards increased industrial exploitation of parallel CFD. Several presentations also demonstrated how new insight is being achieved from complex simulations, and how powerful parallel computers now make it possible to use CFD within a broader interdisciplinary setting.
Obviously, successful application of parallel CFD still rests on the underlying fundamental principles. Therefore, numerical algorithms, development tools, and parallelization techniques are still as important as when parallel CFD was in is infancy. Furthermore, the novel concepts of affordable parallel computing as well as metacomputing show that exciting developments are still taking place.
As is often pointed out however, the real power of parallel CFD comes from the combination of all the disciplines involved: Physics, mathematics, and computer science. This is probably one of the principal reasons for the continued popularity of the Parallel CFD Conferences series, as well as the inspiration behind much of the excellent work carried out on the subject. We hope that the papers in this book, both on an individual basis and as a whole, will contribute to that inspiration. Further details of Parallel CFD'99, as well as other conferences in this series, are available at http://www.parcfd.org







Parallel CFD 2000, the Twelfth in an International series of meetings featuring computational fluid dynamics research on parallel computers, was held May 22-25, 2000 in Trondheim, Norway.Following the trend of the past conferences, areas such as numerical schemes and algorithms, tools and environments, load balancing, as well as interdisciplinary topics and various kinds of industrial applications were all well represented in the work presented. In addition, for the first time in the Parallel CFD conference series, the organizing committee chose to draw special attention to certain subject areas by organizing a number of special sessions.We feel the emphasis of the papers presented at the conference reflect the direction of the research within parallel CFD at the beginning of the new millennium. It seems to be a clear tendency towards increased industrial exploitation of parallel CFD. Several presentations also demonstrated how new insight is being achieved from complex simulations, and how powerful parallel computers now make it possible to use CFD within a broader interdisciplinary setting.Obviously, successful application of parallel CFD still rests on the underlying fundamental principles. Therefore, numerical algorithms, development tools, and parallelization techniques are still as important as when parallel CFD was in is infancy. Furthermore, the novel concepts of affordable parallel computing as well as metacomputing show that exciting developments are still taking place.As is often pointed out however, the real power of parallel CFD comes from the combination of all the disciplines involved: Physics, mathematics, and computer science. This is probably one of the principal reasons for the continued popularity of the Parallel CFD Conferences series, as well as the inspiration behind much of the excellent work carried out on the subject. We hope that the papers in this book, both on an individual basis and as a whole, will contribute to that inspiration. Further details of Parallel CFD'99, as well as other conferences in this series, are available at http://www.parcfd.org

Front Cover 1
Generative Phonology: Description and Theory 4
Copyright Page 5
Table of Contents 8
Dedication 6
Preface 12
Chapter 
16 
The Setting of Phonology within Generative Grammar 16
Linguistic Phonetics: A Brief Survey 22
Chapter 
40 
The Null Hypothesis 41
Zoque 50
Papago 52
Chatino 55
Exercises 57
Chapter 
60 
Russian 61
Chamorro 77
Tonkawa 80
Exercises 86
Chapter 
92 
The Yawelmani Dialect of Yokuts 92
Slovak 114
Lardil 124
Makua (Bantu) 130
Exercises 149
Chapter 
154 
Corpus-Internal Evidence 155
Corpus-External Evidence 169
Exercises 190
Chapter 
194 
The Morpheme Alternant Theory 195
The Basic Alternant 211
Abstract Segments 219
The Alternation Condition 226
The True Generalization Condition 234
Exercises 247
Chapter 
252 
The Feature Notation 252
A Survey of the Features 256
The Syllable 270
The Representation of Tone 279
Exercises 301
Chapter 
306 
The Direct Mapping Hypothesis 306
The Free Reapplication Hypothesis 322
The Ordered-Rule Hypothesis 328
The Multiple Application Problem 333
Exercises 343
Chapter 
346 
Convention on Rule Application 347
Abbreviatory Devices—An Overview 354
The Parenthesis Notation 357
Angled Brackets 367
The Brace Notation 374
Variable Feature Values 379
Mirror-Image Rules 382
Transformational Rules in Phonology 384
The Representation of Length 392
Sources of Evidence for the Underlying Unity of Phonological Processes 394
Exercises 398
Chapter 
404 
Extragrammatical Information 405
Lexical Information 408
Grammatical Categories and Features 416
Boundaries 422
Cyclic Rules 436
Morpheme Structure Constraints 439
Exercises 451
References 456
Language Index 464
Subject Index 468

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