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Data Parallel C++ Mastering DPC++ for Programming of Heterogeneous Systems using C++ and SYCL /
Published 2021Table of Contents: “…Chapter 1: Introduction -- Chapter 2: Where code executes -- Chapter 3: Data management and ordering the uses of data -- Chapter 4: Expressing parallelism -- Chapter 5: Error handling -- Chapter 6: USM in detail -- Chapter 7: Buffers in detail -- Chapter 8: DAG scheduling in detail -- Chapter 9: Local memory and work-group barriers -- Chapter 10: Defining kernels -- Chapter 11: Vectors -- Chapter 12: Device-specific extension mechanism -- Chapter 13: Programming for GPUs -- Chapter 14: Programming for CPUs -- Chapter 15: Programming for FPGAs -- Chapter 16: Address spaces and multi_ptr -- Chapter 17: Using libraries -- Chapter 18: Working with OpenCL -- Chapter 19: Memory model and atomics.…”
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XcalableMP PGAS Programming Language From Programming Model to Applications /
Published 2021Table of Contents: “…Chapter 1: XcalableMP programming model and language -- Chapter 2: Design and Performance Evaluation of the Omni XcalableMP Compiler -- Chapter 3: Coarrays in the Context of XcalableMP -- Chapter 4: XcalableACC: an Integration of XcalableMP and OpenACC -- Chapter 5: Mixed-language programming with XMP and Python -- Chapter 6: Three-dimensional Fluid Code with XcalableMP -- Chapter 7: Hybrid-View Data Model Programming of Nuclear Fusion Simulation Code in XcalableMP -- Chapter 8: Parallelization of Atomic Image Reconstruction from X-ray Fluorescence Holograms by XcalableMP -- Chapter 9: Multi-SPMD programming model with YML and XcalableMP -- Chapter 10: XcalableMP 2.0 and Future Directions.…”
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Data Parallel C++ Programming Accelerated Systems Using C++ and SYCL /
Published 2023Table of Contents: “…Chapter 1: Introduction -- Chapter 2: Where Code Executes -- Chapter 3: Data Management and Ordering the Uses of Data -- Chapter 4: Expressing Parallelism -- Chapter 5: Error Handling -- Chapter 6: Unified Shared Memory -- Chapter 7: Buffers -- Chapter 8: Scheduling Kernels and Data Movement -- Chapter 9: Local Memory and Work-group Barriers -- Chapter 10: Defining Kernels -- Chapter 11: Vector and Math Arrays -- Chapter 12: Device Information and Kernel Specialization -- Chapter 13: Practical Tips -- Chapter 14: Common Parallel Patterns -- Chapter 15: Programming for GPUs -- Chapter 16: Programming for CPUs -- Chapter 17: Programming for FFGAs -- Chapter 18: Libraries -- Chapter 19: Memory Model and Atomics -- Chapter 20: Backend Interoperability -- Chapter 21: Migrating CUDA Code -- Epilogue.…”
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The Basics of General, Organic, and Biological Chemistry
Published 2011Table of Contents: “…Chapter 1: Chemistry, Matter, and Measurement -- Chapter 2: Elements, Atoms, and the Periodic Table -- Chapter 3: Ionic Bonding and Simple Ionic Compounds -- Chapter 4: Covalent Bonding and Simple Molecular Compounds -- Chapter 5: Introduction to Chemical Reactions -- Chapter 6: Quantities in Chemical Reactions -- Chapter 7: Energy and Chemical Processes -- Chapter 8: Solids, Liquids, and Gases -- Chapter 9: Solutions -- Chapter 10: Acids and Bases -- Chapter 11: Nuclear Chemistry -- Chapter 12: Organic Chemistry: Alkanes and Halogenated Hydrocarbons -- Chapter 13: Unsaturated and Aromatic Hydrocarbons -- Chapter 14: Organic Compounds of Oxygen -- Chapter 15: Organic Acids and Bases and Some of Their Derivatives -- Chapter 16: Carbohydrates -- Chapter 17: Lipids -- Chapter 18: Amino Acids, Proteins, and Enzymes -- Chapter 19: Nucleic Acids -- Chapter 20: Energy Metabolism…”
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General Chemistry Principles, Patterns, and Applications
Published 2011Table of Contents: “…Chapter 1: Introduction to Chemistry -- Chapter 2: Molecules, Ions, and Chemical Formulas -- Chapter 3: Chemical Reactions -- Chapter 4: Reactions in Aqueous Solution -- Chapter 5: Energy Changes in Chemical Reactions -- Chapter 6: The Structure of Atoms -- Chapter 7: The Periodic Table and Periodic Trends -- Chapter 8: Ionic versus Covalent Bonding -- Chapter 9: Molecular Geometry and Covalent Bonding Models -- Chapter 10: Gases -- Chapter 11: Liquids -- Chapter 12: Solids -- Chapter 13: Solutions -- Chapter 14: Chemical Kinetics -- Chapter 15: Chemical Equilibrium -- Chapter 16: Aqueous Acid–Base Equilibriums -- Chapter 17: Solubility and Complexation Equilibriums -- Chapter 18: Chemical Thermodynamics -- Chapter 19: Electrochemistry -- Chapter 20: Nuclear Chemistry -- Chapter 21: Periodic Trends and the s-Block Elements -- Chapter 22: The p-Block Elements -- Chapter 23: The d-Block Elements -- Chapter 24: Organic Compounds --…”
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Human Anatomy and Physiology Preparatory Course
Published 2015Table of Contents: “…Unit 1 - Introduction To Anatomy And Physiology -- Module 1: Levels Of Organization Of The Human Organism -- Module 2: What Is Human Anatomy, What Is Human Physiology -- Module 3: Homeostasis And Control Systems -- Unit 2 – Introduction To Anatomy And Physiology Chemicalbuilding Blocks -- Module 4: Atoms -- Module 5: Chemical Bonds -- Module 6: Water -- Module 7: Acids And Bases -- Unit 3 – Molecular Level: Biomolecules, The Organic Compounds Associated With Living Organisms -- Module 8: Organic Compounds -- Module 9: Chemical Reactions -- Module 10: Biomolecules Carbohydrates -- Module 11: Biomolecules Lipids -- Module 12: Biomolecules Proteins -- Module 13: Biomolecules Nucleic Acids -- Unit 4 Smallest Level Of Complexity Alive: Cells, Their Structures And Functions -- Module 14: Cell Structure And Function -- Module 15: Protein Synthesis -- Unit 5 Higher Levels Of Complexity: Organs And Systems -- Module 16: Organs And Systems Of The Human Organism…”
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