From: lilia <lilia@amazigh.bordeaux.inria.fr>
Date: Mon, 28 Apr 2014 15:10:03 +0000 (+0200)
Subject: v1
X-Git-Tag: hpcc2014_submission~26
X-Git-Url: https://bilbo.iut-bm.univ-fcomte.fr/and/gitweb/hpcc2014.git/commitdiff_plain/71e9a817e3b9fe1daf0e108ff31cdbaba31197ff?ds=sidebyside;hp=b69bcefdfa54757425b8e8ffd4a807d02d1225c1

v1
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diff --git a/hpcc.tex b/hpcc.tex
index 306cf68..fdd60b2 100644
--- a/hpcc.tex
+++ b/hpcc.tex
@@ -103,7 +103,7 @@ suggests, these algorithms solve a given problem by successive iterations ($X_{n
 $X_{0}$ to find an approximate value $X^*$ of the solution with a very low residual error. Several well-known methods
 demonstrate the convergence of these algorithms~\cite{BT89,Bahi07}.
 
-Parallelization of such algorithms generally involve the division of the problem
+Parallelization of such algorithms generally involves the division of the problem
 into  several  \emph{blocks}  that  will  be  solved  in  parallel  on  multiple
 processing units. The latter will communicate each intermediate results before a
 new  iteration starts  and until  the  approximate solution  is reached.   These