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== References == {{reflist |refs= <ref name="pama21">{{cite book |title=Modeling of Resistivity and Acoustic Borehole Logging Measurements Using Finite Element Methods |first1=David |last1=Pardo |first2=Paweł J. |last2=Matuszyk |first3=Vladimir |last3=Puzyrev |first4=Carlos |last4=Torres-Verdín |first5=Myung Jin |last5=Nam |first6=Victor M. |last6=Calo |year=2021 |chapter=Parallel implementation |publisher=Elsevier |doi=10.1016/C2019-0-02722-7 |isbn=978-0-12-821454-1 |via=ScienceDirect |quote=Distributed memory refers to a computing system in which each processor has its memory. Computational tasks efficiently operate with local data, but when remote data is required, the task must communicate (using explicit messages) with remote processors to transfer data. This type of parallel computing is standard on supercomputers equipped with many thousands of computing nodes. }}</ref> }} {{Parallel Computing}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Distributed Memory}} [[Category:Parallel computing]] [[Category:Distributed computing architecture]]
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