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Mathematica Parallel Computing Toolkit
Introduction
The Parallel Computing Toolkit brings parallel computation to anyone having access to more than one computer on a network or anyone working on multiprocessor machines.
It implements many parallel programming primitives and includes high-level commands for parallel execution of operations such as animation, plotting, and matrix manipulation. Also supported are many popular new programming approaches such as parallel Monte Carlo simulation, visualisation, searching, and optimisation. The implementations for all high-level commands in Parallel Computing Toolkit are provided in Mathematica source form, so they can serve as templates for building additional parallel programs.
Licensing Information
On a network, the Parallel Computing Toolkit needs a licensed Mathematica kernel for each process. On non-networked multiprocessor Macintosh and Windows computers, the Mathematica license agreement allows users of a single-machine license to run multiple kernels.