There has been a lot of work in the MIT Computation Structures
Group on functional programming for Scientific Computing.
A full list of publications can be found on their Web site,

    http:/www.csg.lcs.mit.edu

(look under "CSG Publications"), including the following

    CSG-Memo-383 [abstract]
         The Future of Scientific Computing for Grand Challenge
         Problems,
         Arvind, Andrew Shaw and John Marshall, June 1996, (4 pages).
         [postscript 121k] - [compressed 52k] - [gzipped 35k] 

    CSG-Memo-381 [abstract]
         Performance Tuning Scientific Codes for Dataflow Execution,
         Andrew Shaw, Arvind and R. Paul Johnson, July 1996, To Appear
         in PACT '96, (12 pages).
         [postscript 440k] - [compressed 154k] - [gzipped 101k] 

    CSG-Memo-364 [abstract]
         A Comparison of Implicitly Parallel Multithreaded and Data
         Parallel Implementations of an Ocean Model based on the
         Navier-Stokes Equations,
         Andrew Shaw, Arvind, Kyoo-Chan Cho, Christoper Hill, R. Paul
         Johnson and John Marshall , September 1997, Accepted to
         Journal of Parallel and Distributed Computing. 
         [compressed 309k] - [gzipped 213k] 

    CSG-Memo-272
         Future Scientific Programming on Parallel Machines,
         Arvind and K. Ekanadham, March 1987,
         Revised February 1988, "In Proceedings of the International
         Conference on Supercomputing, Athens, Greece, June 9-12,
         l987. In Languages, Compilers and Environments, a special
         issue of Journal of Parallel and Distributed Computing".

Nikhil

Rishiyur S. Nikhil,  Compaq Cambridge Research Laboratory
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