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Analysis of Architecture and Design of Linear Algebra Kernels for Superscalar Processors., , and . PaCT, volume 2763 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science, page 345-353. Springer, (2003)Optimization Techniques and Performance Analysis for Different Serial and Parallel RISC-based Computers., and . PaCT, volume 1277 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science, page 168-174. Springer, (1997)Development of efficient computational kernels and linear algebra routines for out-of-order superscalar processors., , and . Future Gener. Comput. Syst., 21 (4): 743-748 (2005)Distance Bounding Protocols on TH-UWB Radios., , , , and . GLOBECOM, page 1-6. IEEE, (2010)Methods for Achieving Peak Computational Rates for Linear Algebra Operations on Superscalar RISC Processors., , , and . PaCT, volume 1662 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science, page 180-185. Springer, (1999)Parallelization of the Solution of 3D Navier-Stokes Equations for Fluid Flow in a Cavity with Moving Covers., , , and . PaCT, volume 964 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science, page 385-399. Springer, (1995)Parallel Homotopy Algorithm for Large Sparse Generalized Eigenvalue Problems: Application to Hydrodynamic Stability Analysis., , , and . CONPAR, volume 634 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science, page 331-342. Springer, (1992)Ubiquity in Category for Metric Spaces and Transition Systems., and . Eur. J. Comb., 17 (2-3): 291-307 (1996)The Application of Parallel Computations Technique to the Solution of Certain Hydrodynamic Stability Problems., , , and . PaCT, volume 1277 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science, page 40-44. Springer, (1997)Using a Parallel CFD Code for Evaluation of Clusters and MPPs., , and . IPDPS, page 65. IEEE Computer Society, (2003)