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Intel® Fortran Libraries Reference

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Intel <strong>Fortran</strong> <strong>Libraries</strong> <strong>Reference</strong>• Loop Transformations for Restructuring Compilers: The Foundations, Utpal Banerjee (ABook Series on Loop Transformations for Restructuring Compilers). Kluwer AcademicPublishers. 1993.• Loop parallelization, Utpal Banerjee (A Book Series on Loop Transformations forRestructuring Compilers). Kluwer Academic Publishers. 1994.• High Performance Compilers for Parallel Computers, Michael J. Wolfe. Addison-Wesley,Redwood City. 1996.• Supercompilers for Parallel and Vector Computers, H. Zima. ACM Press, New York, 1990.• An Auto-vectorizing Compiler for the Intel® Architecture, Aart Bik, Paul Grey, MilindGirkar, and Xinmin Tian. Submitted for publication• Efficient Exploitation of Parallelism on Pentium® III and Pentium® 4 Processor-BasedSystems, Aart Bik, Milind Girkar, Paul Grey, and Xinmin Tian.• The Software Vectorization Handbook. Applying Multimedia Extensions for MaximumPerformance, A.J.C. Bik. Intel Press, June, 2004.Tutorial information on the Intel <strong>Fortran</strong> CompilerFor additional training on the Intel <strong>Fortran</strong> Compiler, choose a course in the Intel® SoftwareCollege - Course Catalog at https://shale.intel.com/SoftwareCollege/CourseCatalog.asp.For additional technical product information including white papers about Intel compilers, openthe page associated with your product at http://developer.intel.com/software/products/.ConventionsThe following table describes the typographic and terminology conventions used in this manual:Typographic ConventionsExtensions to <strong>Fortran</strong> 95AUTOMATIC, INTRINSIC, WRITEoption, optionUSE IFQWINThis color indicates extensions to the <strong>Fortran</strong> 95 Standard. Theseextensions may or may not be implemented by other compilers thatconform to the language standard.Uppercase letters indicate <strong>Fortran</strong>95/90 statements, data types,directives, and other syntax keywords. Examples of statementkeywords are WRITE, INTEGER, DO, and OPEN.This italic type indicates an keyword arguments in syntax, new terms,emphasized text, or a book title. Most new terms are defined in theGlossary of the Language <strong>Reference</strong>.This courier type indicates a code example, a program name, a derivedtype name, or a pathname.xxii

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