Chapter 11. Real-World Engineering Application
This chapter discusses how to generate a sawtooth signal or curve. These wave shapes are often displayed on oscilloscopes in engineering, and science labs, and in textbooks. In this chapter, you will learn:
- How to write and run the serial sawtooth Fourier series code, and same for the MPI version of said serial signal code
MPI Fourier series sawtooth signal
We will now generate such a signal by first writing, and running the serial Fourier series sawtooth code, and then apply MPI technique to the sawtooth Fourier series equation depicted here:
The serial sawtooth(x)
code is depicted on the following pages. ...
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