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The example codes included in this directory are a portion of the code samples
from the companion website to the book "CUDA Fortran for Scientists and Engineers":

http://store.elsevier.com/product.jsp?isbn=9780124169708

These codes are organized by chapter:

Part I - CUDA Fortran Programming

Chapter 1: Introduction
Chapter 2: Performance Measurement and Metrics
Chapter 3: Optimization
Chapter 4: Multi-GPU Programming

Part II - Case Studies

Chapter 5: Monte Carlo Method
Chapter 6: Finite Difference Method
Chapter 7: Applications of Fast Fourier Transform

Appendix C: Calling CUDA C from CUDA Fortran

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